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If you would like you can also call: We will encourage you to send us some pictures by email. Every year I pay veterans, their families and estates hundreds of thousands of dollars for souvenirs brought back from the two world Wars. These are the people just like you who deserve to benefit most from the sale of these items.

I've been collecting my whole life and doing internet sales for the past 13 years. We Pay More! The payout percentage is based on market forces and demand. Simplicity - I will make this a simple hassle free transaction. I have been doing this for years and have many satisfied customers.

I do the work, you get fast payment. No chasing people around for money or payment plans. For discerning collectors, there is an array of collectible items from World War II. Some common collectible categories from the different nations engaged in combat include:. Given the high demand for World War II Memorial collectibles, many businesses around the world manufacture and sell reproductions of items such as weapons, helmets, and uniform items.

While some of these producers of reproductions label them as such, others do attempt to sell their items as authentic items from the war era. In the case of Veteran uniforms or other items made of cloth, there are few ways to test the items for authenticity, including:. They were a drab green in color and cut with a loose fit to allow for full range of motion during battle, their ultimate purpose. United States armed forces HBT uniforms had a distinctive pattern to the weave of the cotton used to construct them, with a herringbone appearance.

Germany also issued their own version of HBT uniforms although the fabric used for these uniforms had a different weave or pattern. Skip to main content. Shop by Category. Popular Searches. Best Selling. See All - Best Selling. I am always happy to answer all emails. German helmets captured from just one Division near the end of the war. My collecting philosophy:. I don't care about the value or the future value. I enjoy holding a piece of history in my hand and wondering where it has been, who owned it, and what history it has seen.

If the item has a name attached to it, I enjoy doing the research behind the item and that person's history during their military service. I have paid three or four times the dollar value for an item I knew wasn't that valuable, but it was something that intrigued me and I wanted to add it to my collection. I have had friends and friends of friends bring me items to evaluate and put a price tag on. Some of the items were very inexpensive, while others ranged into the thousands of dollars.

I could have said the items were worthless and given them a few bucks, but that's not me and I believe in being fair. Some may scoff, but it's not worth it to me to be dishonest, just to add an item to my collection. In one case, a gentleman brought me what he called a "German bayonet". In actuality, it was a German Teno Officer's Hewer, in mint condition, with all accoutrement's. My Buying philosophy:. Occasionally I will pick up an item and learn I already have one, or purchase a similar item in better condition than one I have, and sell off the other one from my collection.

In some cases, I will purchase an item because another collector I know may be looking for one. But, more often than not, it's something for my collection. In some instances, I will purchase a large grouping of various, unrelated items. If any of the items don't fit into my collection, or are not something a fellow collector is looking for, that item will end up on my "for sales" page. However, this is only a hobby for me, not a business. I am not interested in going through all of the hassle of purchasing items for re-sale.

So if I purchase the item, it is most likely going into my permanent collection. The majority of the items I purchase come from the families of the veteran who owned the items, or brought the items back as souvenirs. This is always my preference, and if the item comes with a story, I will gladly produce a page on my site like "Tail of a " to share the story behind the item with other collectors and visitors to the website.

I think it is a fitting tribute for the soldier who served our country, to have his story told where others could read and enjoy details of his service and the history behind the items! My Collection:. My collection is a permanent collection.



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