Nifty WW2 stuff

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I'm getting into collecting stuff from WW2, medals, bayonets, etc. and I want to know if there are any good books that are a must for a would-be collector. I'm interested mostly in German and Polish stuff. Who are the good guys to deal with for stuff like that? I've been to Military and Antique in Richmond Hill, the guy there seems to know what hes talking about, but I don't want to get ripped off with and forgeries or anything. Is there any way to authenticate an autograph? What are the best routes for collecting. I would rather get something from as close to the source as possible. I'm in Ontario, are there any shows around for military stuff? Thanks - DML
P.S. can anyone recomend some reading material on German guns? (markings and such)
 
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Toronto Military Show, Saturday 25 March 2006, Etobicoke Olympium, 590 Rathburn Rd, Toronto (Etobicoke) Ontario, 0830-1430 hrs. Admission $6 (children free). This is one of the largest regular shows in central Canada and is worth a visit. For tables and information, telephone 1-416-427-8379 or see www.torontomilitaryshow.com.

The Canadian International Military Show, Saturday 6 & Sunday 7 May 2006, International Centre, Hall 6, Airport Rd, Mississauga, Ontario, 0900-1500 hrs both days. An expanded venue for this show, formerly at Pickering, featuring militaria, book and antique arms dealers and exhibits, including military vehicles. Admission $12, children under 14 free. Visit their web site at www.militaryshow.ca or call 416-732-5553 for information.

Canadian Society of Military Medals and Insignia (CSMMI) annual three-day convention and show, Friday to Sunday 7-9 July 2006 at the Quality Hotel Parkway Convention Centre, 327 Ontario St, St. Catharines, ON. Bourse and exhibit hall open to registered delegates only Friday afternoon and to the public 0900-1700 hrs Saturday and 0900-1300 hrs Sunday. Enquiries to Vern Donaldson at 1-905-822-8527.

The CSMMI also holds monthly shows in Burlington, see their website for details.

http://www3.sympatico.ca/bkeevil/CSMMI/

Also, many military antiques can be found at gun shows, see the list here:

http://www.cdnshootingsports.org/shows.html
 
As far as German weapons:

Any of the Collector Grade Publications Books are great info for German weapons. From that series, Backbone of the Wehrmacht is a good resource as well as the respective books about the Stg44, G43 and Volksturm last ditch weapons.
As well, for scoped German rifles, Peter Senich's The German Sniper is a good resource.

If you are into Axis stuff, you may want to check out this site for info and for collectibles in their Exchange forum. Excellent site for WW2 German collectors.
http://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/index.php
 
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