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It is with a heavy heart and real true upset that I have to report to fellow collectors that John Pepera has passed away. I'm afraid I do not have the details. I last spoke with John on the 16th May a couple of days before the last time he logged in to WAF. He was in good spirits and in fact we were working on a deal!
John will be missed by us all.
RIP
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I'm truly shocked to learn about this.
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Very sad news, a great loss to our comunity.
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Haven't logged in WAF for years, had a few dealings with John, very sorry to hear the bad news RIP.
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GOOD GOD!!!! I am in shock, my deepest and most heartfelt sympathy to his family, friends and loved ones. A great loss to the collecting community and to everyone in general. He will be missed, In sympathy, Ryan Sellick
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John Pepera
Deepest sympathy to his family!
I agree with Ryan! A great loss to the collecting community!
John was from my area and remember him before he had his first dagger!
His knowledge and collection was unbelievable and if you ever saw it you wouldn't believe it!
RIP John you will be missed!
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I am in total shock !!! What a nice guy !!!
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To echo what Paul said, his Gold party badge and honor ring collection were outstanding. Where does one start? He was a terrific fellow always ready to help.
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Wow, We talked a few weeks ago and he mentioned his health was not too good. I did not expect this to happen this quick. He is a legend in the hobby! My first deal with him was when I was about 12 years old! He will be missed! Bob
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Wow, We talked a few weeks ago and he mentioned his health was not too good. I did not expect this to happen this quick. He is a legend in the hobby! My first deal with him was when I was about 12 years old! He will be missed! Bob
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Totally shocked!! My thoughts are with his family...
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I'm very sorry to hear this news, made a few deals with him and always enjoyed our exchanges Jonathan
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RIP John.... You will be missed around here
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a great long time member RIP
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What a shock ... I just completed a wonderful purchase from John .... he was a pleasure to deal with and this purchase means even more to me now .... he will most certainly be missed by many. ~ Ian
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John will be missed by all that knew him, he was a great asset to our collecting community. He always took time for newcomers and old hands alike, sharing his wealth of knowledge just for the asking. My sincere sympathy goes out to his family at this sad and melancholy time.
Rest easy old friend.
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Yea he was always willing to help and share knowledge. RIP You know it would be great to have a place to put his GDC profile as well as so many others that have left us over the years. Just a thought.
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Paul is spot on a section with his profile and his best and last posts...a moving tribute...unfortunately I seriously doubt if there will be much left in regards to other members who have passed with the many problems this site has encountered over the years...deleted threads and all. Perhaps Vern or Dave can speak to the feasibility of such a noble undertaking. Regards, Ryan
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RIP, John.
I did not know him well but we exchanged quite a bit of correspondence when I put up some pictures of WWII newspapers printed by the Cleveland Plain Dealer. John had worked for them.
Ryan is correct. Not much left after several software changes.
Our success in a permant memorial is not good. For those of you with long memories, think of Barry Morgan, an expert on Lugers. We renamed the firearms forum the Barry Morgan Firearms Forum but within about 18 months, new guys were asking who is that? The internet moves fast.
I can set up a thread mentioning late members if that suits everyone. I am trying to remember who we might include.
Barry Morgan Anthony Carter Bill Stump Sterling Gambino
Help me with more names of prominent members who passed on ...
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My God.....what a loss to the hobby!! Im stunned and saddened...... John was quite helpful in many ways to many people. An Unselfish person who would take the time to stop and speak to the little guy just starting out in the hobby. Peace be upon his family during this time. God Bless Him.
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RIP John. We will all follow someday and hope to leave an impression such as yours.
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If there is a will then there is a way. It would be nice. In sympathy, Ryan
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It is a strong testimonial that so many have such good things to say. So to all Mr. Pepera's family and friends I wish peace of heart and mind.
Lest we forget.
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Just happened to learn the sad news, he probably had one the best SS collection in the world and was always eager to help others, a true unselfish gentleman and a great loss to the collecting community as a whole. May he rest in peace.
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I did not know john very well. I had sold him an expensive item a couple of months ago, sent him the item with no money down and he sent a check, no problems , no fuss.He will clearly be missed by the collecting community. Thanks Bob
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RIP~John Pepera...He was a good guy!
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Just seen this so sad. i didn't know him personally but his input on here will be solely missed
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Sorry to hear the news..Always enjoyed stopping at his table at the SOS. He was a good guy.
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What a shock! We are losing so many respected members of our collecting community. RIP John....
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I had known John for several years and had answered some of his questions on medications and his diabetes questions. I had known his health had been failing for sometime, but its never easy to loose a fellow collector, especially one so much of an expert. He loved the hobby and was more than willing to share experiences
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I did not know him personally either, although I made a few transactions with him through this forum. I was quite impressed with his tables at the Max and the SOS. Especially the collection of Golden Party Badges. He even add some marked "AH" on the back. These were attributed by Adolph Hitler himself. As for his daggers, Wittmann's SS book shows quite a few pieces from his collection.
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For collectors that did not know John here is a pic!
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Where do we stand on the thread honoring late members of GDC?
Anyone have names to add to Dave's request?
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Johns health has been getting worse year by year.. We had a big deal about to happen. John was going to finally get a piece he's been wanting for 25 yrs. Ever so close....
It was an honor to be his friend.. Rest in peace..
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Joe, go to the bottom of the this forum's page, change "Display Options" from "active in last 3 months" to "all dates", and click on "Change" to see the older threads. Most late member threads have been moved to this forum.
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Joe,
We now have a complete sub-forum (this one)honoring late Members.
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I see now. I never would have thought to expand the Display Options to all dates. I don't think someone new browsing the forum will think to do it either. Vern and Dave, glad you did it, thanks to you both. Don't know how it could be done differently.
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Sorry to see you go, John! You were a great colleague, had a sharp mind, and will be missed. And thanks for the opportunity to be a partner in the sale of the "Sepp Dietrich" of SS Daggers! It was the thrill of my dagger life!
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Great looking dagger. Anyone have any idea how John happened to buy this dagger? Thanks
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I do not know how John Pepara acquired the SS prototype dagger, but a Mr John J Gabrick had it from a nephew of the veteran who returned with it from the war. Mr Gabrick wrote up a detailed account of his find in a 1981 edition of Gun Collectors Digest. Interestingly Mr Gabrick detailed some abuse to the dagger which had knocked out one of the runes from the grip, subsequently restored. I believe that a very similar dagger, also by Alcoso, resided in the collection of the late Robert Waites. Mr Gabrick seemed to have phenomanal luck in turning up prototype daggers, I attach a scan of Mr Gabick's 1981 article for Gun Collectors Digest which details his several interesting finds.
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Sorry the scans did not post in the correct order, but the page numbers appear and should help to navigate and make sense of Mr Gabrick's article.
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Hi Barry thanks for posting. Was it ever disclosed how he came upon so many prototype daggers? Is there any record of what became of the others? I assume the article is rather old and that Mr.Gabrick has "passed away?" A number of the daggers appearing in the article bear a striking resemblance to those from Italy and other foreign countries. thanks and regards, Ryan
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Some of those prototype daggers, look like they could have been put together from other parts.I have been collecting for over 45 years ,and been doing hotel buys for over 30 years and have never seen a prototype dagger. Thanks, Bob
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Hi Ryan. There is an earlier and different account of this dagger in Tom Johnson's vol. 3. Tom relates that the dagger surfaced with the veteran at the March 1976 Houston TX gun show and was later acquired by collector John Schleicher of Tampa Florida. I saw this dagger at an early Max Show when it was graciously displayed by the then owner, the late John Pepara. I also saw and handled its near twin when displayed at the 1992 Max show by the late Robert Waitts. I personally never met with Mr Gabrick and do not know how he came up with so many prototypes, I guess his collection of prototypes is out there somewhere..... Like Bob, I have been collecting for a great many years and have owned many rare iems, but not a prototype. As far as the two almost identical Alcoso SS daggers are concerned I believe them to be showroom pieces, not prototypes submitted to the RFSS - Alcoso (a jewish owned business) was not accepted as a supplier to the SS/SA.
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Hi Barry, I am only 48, though active in the hobby since 1982 and being from Canada, back then I scoured British magazines for their Third Reich ads and articles. You were one of the first chaps that I had heard of...before Tom J and Tom W.....I remember meeting Robert and viewing his outstanding collecting of Damascus and honor daggers/Feldernhalles at past Max and SOS. I also enjoyed an amicable buying relationship with John and we exchanged periodic emails.etc....I have my "opinions" concerning the prototypes but have no issue with the 2 SS dagger samples. The quality and design are outstanding. Thanks Barry cheers and regards, Ryan
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Hi Bob, I concur with your opinion...cheers, Ryan
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Doesn't look like a put together. There are too many 'one off' pieces, and everything appears to have great attention to detail and excellent finish.
, maybe I'm mistaken but wasn't there original period line drawings of the SS dagger that showed up?
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Any decision on these daggers can open up a Pandora's box. It would be best to start a whole new thread...Regards:
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Barry: I was scrounging through a junk shop in Richmond, VA back in '90 when I found a pile of bayonets and hunting knives. Somewhere in the middle of the pile was a Shooting Dagger as shown on page 204 of your scans. This one was in rough shape but had a dedication on the back of the scabbard throat, "For the best shot in the group". I bought it for a very low price and had it cleaned up by a pro. I showed it to several of the "Big Boys" at the time, no negative replies from them. I eventually sold it to Bob Waites. Today it's tucked away is another private collection. One of the main considerations I had at the time was that if it were a fake, it would have been near mint and sold for considerably more money. Brian Rich Facebook.com/agratefulnation
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Brian, I was just in Richmond a month ago. Great city for finding nice items. Thanks, Bob
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Brian, a great find. Would love to have seen pictures of it in as found condition.
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Barry: No, I purposely didn't take any "before"' pictures. Although today I wish I had. At the time it seemed it would just be another avenue for the "Ailse Experts" to trash it. It has changed hands a few time over the last 23 years, always to another well informed collector. Between this dagger and my Wire Wrapped Klass Army Dagger, I've learned my lesson about sharing. Right now I working on getting a very rare Navy Dagger from the daughter of the Officer who wore it. Along with it comes two photo albums of the subs he served on and a Log of some sort from one of them. I've known about this grouping since the late '70's. I'm hoping to have it in hand by the MAX Show. If not, I'll just keep after the family for the next 30 years. If I do get it, I already have someone in line for it. Brian Rich Facebook.com/agratefulnation
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Hope things work out on the dagger and see you at the MAX. The shooting dagger in the Junk shop was a GREAT find! I do know the Imperial style Eickhorn navy dagger pictured and think that may be in Europe now. Regards: James
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I used a photo of the SS Prototype Dagger in my Edged Weapons Collectors Calendar, Jan. '89. John sent me the photo. I knew the one rune was missing but obviously it had been replaced by mid-'87 when I was assembling all the photos. He also sent me a photo of two other Prototype daggers he had. I'll see if I can find it and post it. Brian Rich Facebook.com/agratefulnation John was always a great guy to me. I'll miss seeing him.
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I'm very sorry to hear that John has passed away. While we only corresponded periodically, he was very helpful and let you know where he stood whether it was good or bad. As far as the connection to Coppel/Alcosco that is still something of a mystery. In correspondence (and his book) with the late Anthony Carter, the firm was destroyed in November of 1944 in a bombing raid. With Coppel/Alcosco the major recipient of government contracts for the German Police, and their inspectors (or whomever was accepting the items) presumably in the factory. And HH besides being the head of the SS, also having control over the German Police. With an interesting line of investigation of the matter IMO being was the SS economic empire working behind the scene?? Which is why I'm not particularly surprised at seeing the Coppel/Alcosco name, and wonder what else might they have been manufacturing including as subcontractors?
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Bob, Our buddy "The Phantom" did pull out a NSKK prototype dagger on a hotel buy years ago if I remember correctly. I think it appears in one of the Johnson books now. Bob
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Yes, You are correct.He traded the dagger to a collector in Florida for quite a few mint daggers.,SS,rad,dips,etc.He told me that he just keep taking daggers off of this guys display wall,until the guy told him to stop. Those were the days. Bob
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Hi Ryan. There is an earlier and different account of this dagger in Tom Johnson's vol. 3. Tom relates that the dagger surfaced with the veteran at the March 1976 Houston TX gun show and was later acquired by collector John Schleicher of Tampa Florida. I saw this dagger at an early Max Show when it was graciously displayed by the then owner, the late John Pepara. I also saw and handled its near twin when displayed at the 1992 Max show by the late Robert Waitts. I personally never met with Mr Gabrick and do not know how he came up with so many prototypes, I guess his collection of prototypes is out there somewhere..... Like Bob, I have been collecting for a great many years and have owned many rare iems, but not a prototype. As far as the two almost identical Alcoso SS daggers are concerned I believe them to be showroom pieces, not prototypes submitted to the RFSS - Alcoso (a jewish owned business) was not accepted as a supplier to the SS/SA. Barry, There is some question whether Gabrick was the owner or perhaps middle-man. According to John's written explanation to me, there were only three daggers returned by the veteran, that included the Alcoso, an SS officer and a Heer officer. At a show. the Heer dagger was stolen from the table on which the three were displayed. The veteran was distraught and decided to sell the daggers. The first name I was told in the chain of ownership was Ron Distelhorst, who retained it for a short while. He sold it to Schleicher, who in turn sold it to John. I am unsure of Gabrick's role in all this. He authored the article you pictured, but we know from the veteran's written explanation of the articles he returned that John received, that none of the those other blades in the article were included. From where they came, I am not sure. I do know that Gabrick was hustling the blades in various places of the country by mail. I myself received photos of some of the "prototypes", though not the Alcoso blade. I know of another experienced SS collector who was also offered the blades, including the Alcoso. So Gabrick's role in this is not clear to me. John wrote that Distelhorst uncovered the second "Prototype" that ended up in the Waitts collection.
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We all have our turn. It is with grateful thanks and sincere sympathy for the family that I wish all to know What a wonderful job of sharing his knowledge and willingness to help with the hobby will be appreciated by myself and everyone on the forum who gained from his generosity. Although I did not know him personally, I know we would have been friends. I look forward to meeting him someday.
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Barry: I was scrounging through a junk shop in Richmond, VA back in '90 when I found a pile of bayonets and hunting knives. Somewhere in the middle of the pile was a Shooting Dagger as shown on page 204 of your scans. This one was in rough shape but had a dedication on the back of the scabbard throat, "For the best shot in the group". I bought it for a very low price and had it cleaned up by a pro. I showed it to several of the "Big Boys" at the time, no negative replies from them. I eventually sold it to Bob Waites. Today it's tucked away is another private collection. One of the main considerations I had at the time was that if it were a fake, it would have been near mint and sold for considerably more money. Brian Rich Facebook.com/agratefulnation Brian, When you come across a rare piece like that, you know it's authentic. The problem is usually with long time dealers/collectors who will say as Bob said that after all the years of doing Hotel buys he's never come across a 'prototype' dagger. If the SS Krebs prototype dagger would somehow turn up out of the weeds, the guy finding it would naturally believe it, but some others may not. Hence, few collectors who have true rarities today will not care to post them on a forum. One of the unattainable goals of this hobby is that nobody will ever have seen it all, and certainly will not know it all. Most of these items were destroyed/lost or thrown away, as were most records of the makers. Where are the all the so called prototype daggers that are in the article Barry posted today ? In advanced collections most likely, and unlikely to ever post on a forum to have it torn to shreds by a Forum Wizard or self described 'Expert'. I learned something new from Barry's post of the article. The RLB subordinate dagger pictured with the downturned crossguard, there is another version of this type of prototype, one that has upturned wings. It's described exactly as in the article. Oh, yes, this one came from the 'weeds' from the vets son who said his father said he got it out of a factory. I know how I got it, but how many here are going to believe in it ? No, I'm not going to post it here and please don't ask in a PM. However, if your going to the MAX, come to our table (across from Witty) and I will let you examine it 'IN HAND'. There is no other substitute, and none better than seeing it in person. Viewing all the special machining works, the late plastic hanger and other small but unique details and then as you gain knowledge then form your opinion. To guys who say 'I've never seen that before'. All that means is 'You never seen that before'. As Paul H. says ..... 'Never Say Never we are all still Learning'. Hope to see you all at the MAX. Serge
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I saw a poor copy of John's SS Prototype Dagger at the MAX this weekend. I couldn't even ask how much it was.
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I am a very early member on this site. I was sidetracked and haven't been here in quite some time. I just learned about his demise, very, very sad. I remember him from a while ago. We are getting older and unfortunately we will have to deal with this. He will b missed.
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I've been off the forum for almost a year due to a family situation I'm going through so I've just saw this recently. I have not had the pleasure of meeting John but would like to offer my condolences to his family and friends.
Rich
In memory of my loyal companion Nitro.
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i ve heard about john pepera only for his fame in the world of collectors and for his passion and knowledge...i didn't have any ciontact with him because i'm totally new in this world...but i'm very sad for this bad new...he will miss everybody too much...
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I am told that John's collection will be auctioned by Hermann Historica.
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If so, it will be a crazy auction.
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....and well worth the price of the catalogue if nothing else! P
FUR EHR' UND PFLICHT BIS HERZ UND KLINGE BRICHT
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John was a stand up guy--I recall several years ago selling him a few higher priced mint cased & boxed awards--when he received them he immediately wanted to return the most expensive mint cased and boxed piece which he said he had already put in the mail back to me. Apparently it was unbelievably too mint. The next day he messaged me and told me that he had made a terrible mistake and could I return the package back to him because he now believed it was good and it was the condition which had fooled him IIRC- He profusely apologized that he was in error so of course I did. I imagine that award and those pieces may still be part of his collection and may be part of that sale. After that exchange John would make it a point to purchase without any hesitation, all TR awards that I would post for sale regardless of condition or how common they might have been. That is my John story and I am sticking to it...
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What I presume to be the bulk of John's collection went under the hammer yesterday. I followed the auction and found it rather sad to see his collection being broken up but such is life. I dare say that there was a lot of nice items that were picked out by his closest colleagues before the remainder went to auction. In some way I was surprised that the daggers on offer were not the best condition wise. I was interested to bid on a couple of items but when you factored in the HH 23% buyer fee the shipping and import taxes there was no way that anything near a fair deal was to be had for the overseas bidder. I did know that John was very in to the gold party badges but to quite what extent I did find surprising. He really had a passion for those and there were a surprising number of matched pairs with their award documents. They went for a lot of $$$$ Go figure? Each to their own but they have not the slightest allure to me.
Like already said, I suspect much was otherwise sold off than through Hermann's auction.
War is when your government tells you who the enemy is. Revolution is when you figure it out for yourself.
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I just asked that question in another area. Shame it got cherry-picked. It will be interesting to see where it turns up. If you see it on any dealer sites, please psot!
Dave
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The best part..of this is that His family was taken care of.
Historical Stewardship is a Trusted Honor that must be kept!
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I just asked that question in another area. Shame it got cherry-picked. It will be interesting to see where it turns up. If you see it on any dealer sites, please psot!
Dave You know Dave, I don't know who started that rumor, but it is unsubstantiated. John was selling items up to his untimely death a year ago. He was buying a few things. I shared tables with him for ten years at the SOS. Many of this items were sold over these past years as his health declined. Some deals that he was working on in the final months were finalized by his daughter. He had some requests identified in his papers. These were satisfied. The GPBs went for some high dollars. I bid on one badge/ausweis set that I helped him acquire some years ago.
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