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JR

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Boo.............. Big Grin

 
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Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin...HAHAHAAAAA!!!
 
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I do prefer this last skull in the display... Smile

Cheers,


Tor-Helge
 
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JR, your'e such a cad. Big Grin Big Grin
 
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I think a scull is nice in a SS collection.The SS used it,so it is perfect with SS things.

It is BAD with all dead people,but if we are thinkinh like that,can we collect at all?


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Carlos1
 
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I do prefer this last skull in the display... Smile

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Like this more friendly "head skullring" Big Grin

 
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Whatever turns you on Big Grin Cool

I just like displays better with only original items (or mixed with models, copies of original items, porcellain etc..)
Just a matter of taste Wink

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Tor-Helge
 
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It`s just like u say TH,It`s what people like Big Grin Wink


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Carlos1
 
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C'mon Guys!...A little skull never hurt anyone Wink Big Grin
 
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It is BAD with all dead people,but if we are thinking like that,can we collect at all?


(Skyline - is this what you are talking about?),

Although I know it's there, I sometimes wonder how we all convince ourselves of that "fine line" that separates us from what we all fear others will perceive about our collecting preferences . . .

Maybe if I enjoyed clowns, would I find a way to collect clown paintings from the other side of that same "fine line"?

Brad (a.k.a. Brad Long, just for you Dave!) Smile


The happiest people don't necessarily have the best of everything; they just make the best of everything they have . . . .


 
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Sorry,I wrote it wrong.

It is bad tragic with all the dead people in ww2


Now it looks wright written


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Carlos1
 
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Skyline is making a valid point. Displays often communicate more than the artifacts themselves. Displaying is not neutral. Some self-examination and reflection on this may be useful
 
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Very well stated..
 
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Originally posted by Gustavo:
Skyline is making a valid point. Displays often communicate more than the artifacts themselves. Displaying is not neutral. Some self-examination and reflection on this may be useful


Gustavo

I do understand what your meaning is.

If peoples dont like a platic skull, i cant now what folk like here on this forum. I have sent mail to DAVE HOHAUS and tell him too delete the pictures i put in. ( i hope you will do )

I collect daggers used by Germans and other types of daggers. My stands is only for private.

I host the pics up for show to other collectors here. But this will be my last picture for long time here on GDF.

I have no time to sit on my PC to read and reply comments for a singel head skull.
The topic is about ss daggers !

There is many thing i dont like too , but i keep my mouth shut. That is the best, have i found out.

Have a nice weekend folks.

Best Regards Lh 600
 
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I agree with you LH.

Its to bad that a good thread should be compromised by a lame discussion about a personal display.

Like you said, this is about SS-daggers and not about sculls. Wink

Keep up posting your beautys my friend.


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I think this blew out of proportions... Frown

Maybe parts of this thread would be better of in the "Collectors Showcase" part.

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Tor-Helge
 
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Hi LH600.

What a beautiful display and mint conditioned daggers.

We see so much polished and "messed with" daggers that it is truly refreshing to see such a collection.

Do you have the Norwegion daggers?

I would love to see those.

Jim
 
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Hi LH600.

What a beautiful display and mint conditioned daggers.

We see so much polished and "messed with" daggers that it is truly refreshing to see such a collection.

Do you have the Norwegion daggers?

I would love to see those.

Jim


Hi JIm.

Many thanks for fine words Smile

Norwegian daggers ? Any type you think about Jim ? I have some Le Vengeurs used by Germans in Norway. Have you seen that type before ?

I only collect the German daggers & knifes and The Fairbairn Sykes ( Wilkinson Sword)+ some varia fighting knifes types.

Best Regards Lh 600
 
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Not to get this thread off track but I had this Norwegion Naval Dagger and I wondered if there were others.

Jim

 
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Hi LH600
Keep posting i really enjoy your enthusiasm and the pictures you post, dont let the odd skull put you off, you will not keep everybody happy , a lot of collectors are purists but a bit of fun does not go amiss,
just my 2 bobs worth , steve
 
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Hi LH600
Keep posting i really enjoy your enthusiasm and the pictures you post, dont let the odd skull put you off, you will not keep everybody happy , a lot of collectors are purists but a bit of fun does not go amiss,
just my 2 bobs worth , steve


Hi hmsessex.
Thanks for very fine words you came into with Smile

There will soon be more stunning pics for show... Wink I promise Cool

Regards Lh 600
 
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Jim W.
Very nice dagger you show. Its a shame i do not have any org Norwegian daggers into my collection yet.
Tor Helge have a new tread here on that type

http://daggers.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/1753006807...520032765#9520032765

I do collect old stuff also. I like Norwegian axes Wink Period 1600 and up Smile

Some day i will post pictures if someone wanna see a new angle of my collection ?

Mvh LH 600
 
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I want too see LH600 Big Grin

Have not seen any of those yet,I am waiting Wink


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Carlos1
 
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