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And he gave me a parcel marked fragile ...



What might be inside , I wonder ...



Another parcel ... hmmm



A very neatly sealed parcel within a parcel ....



Ready to open it .....



Its wrapped !!!!



After taking it out .. its wrapped with paper !!



what the hell its now wrapped with padded plastic again ??!!!



Can you guys tell me whats next ??? ...... What do you guys think it is ???


Cheers,
Ibrahim


Looking for all relevant info & items on the WW2 German U-boats in Singapore and Asia for my research.
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Ibrahim:

It isn't a dagger, but it could be a plate or a plaque.

John
 
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Finally .... .... Opinions pleasssee...













Looking for all relevant info & items on the WW2 German U-boats in Singapore and Asia for my research.
http://www.singapore-ww2-militaria.com
 
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dont know if these are reproduced or not,but i must say that i like it.... Eek
 
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This ones an original H.Himmler Julfest Presentation plate. NICE!




 
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Pat

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Superb ! Eek

Congrats
 
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That is a beautiful piece!!

Regards

Russ
 
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Aha! From Mr. Shea I presume? A nice one for sure. Correct as they get.

It is very smart to photograph the opening of such fragile items to show the condition they are received in and the packing. I actually video tape the opening of some of my items that have swords and reins like the mounted riders in Allach. Prevents a lot of misunderstandings if something is broken.

Mark Cool
 
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Pay attention to Marks above post:
This is some of the best advise you will ever get. I have had delivery men stay present while I opened something that looked damaged.
Jim
 
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Super!

PVON


Paul Vondrak Militaria
 
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Excellent advice from Mark and Jim!

Regards

Russ
 
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Especially if "Handled" by the UK inbound
Postal Service and HM Customs.
If advised of an " incoming assessment" by these
UK bodies,I ALWAYS go and pay,receive then open in "Their " presence.
Seiler (Yank in UK) Frown
 
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