Ya just never know what is hiding in the attic ......check it out

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[/URL][/IMG]found in the attic of an old RHLI living in Dundas ..he passed away and his son was cleaning out the attic and low and behold ...and totally unknown to him ..presto a duffle bag full of nazi booty
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not sure what im going to do with it all i dont really collect nazi stuff ..too bad the familiy didnt want to keep it...no interest at all
 
dont worry its in my hands now and i will find ppl who will enjoy it ...too bad i missed some of the stuff i was too late
 
I hope that incendiary bomb has been de-acted;)

I once had a 14 foot nazi stadium banner. When I was in the army, my mother gave it to the kid across the street! NEVER asked me! Of course that was over 50 years ago. Wonder what it would be worth today?
 
Nice haul!

That's some good historical loot for sure.

Donate to a museum or sell to collectors of the items.

I disagree with donating it to a museum. They will never put it on display and they aren't exactly the best caretakers.

I would say if you don't want it, post detailed photos on Wehrmacht Award Forum, figure out what everything is, and sell for fair market value here on CGN.

There's nothing I see that's overly rare but the combined value of those items should bring some decent money from collectors.

Cheers,
-Steve
 
ya not going to a museum been there done that they have enuf stuff already in drawers ...yes ive been to the RHLI museum they do have the strangest hours...i said i didnt collect german stuff that doesent mean i dont what its value is ...i will find a good home for all of it with ppl who will enjoy it
 
ya not going to a museum been there done that they have enuf stuff already in drawers ...yes ive been to the RHLI museum they do have the strangest hours...i said i didnt collect german stuff that doesent mean i dont what its value is ...i will find a good home for all of it with ppl who will enjoy it

36 hamon keep me in mind that looks like nice stuff.
 
yes that is a wooden bullet ..iirc from my ammo collecting days its a blank used for training there was a shredding attachment that went on the gun ...
 
Personally I would keep all of that stuff and display it in my living room! Seriously though, there are plenty of people who would pay a lot of money for it. Their bald heads, political leanings, and perception of history may be skewed but their money is still good.
 
Personally I would keep all of that stuff and display it in my living room! Seriously though, there are plenty of people who would pay a lot of money for it. Their bald heads, political leanings, and perception of history may be skewed but their money is still good.

"If you collect anything German made... you might be a Nazi!"

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Wooden bulleted round is a blank, a shredder is muzzle mounted on the weapon with its "rifling" going in the opposite direction to the weapons barrel rifling to turn the wood into saw dust. Still a dangerous "bulleted blank" at closer ranges. Ballistic rounds for grenade launching are like a Uber blank, I do not know if bullet trap grenades where around in WWII and I doubt "shoot through" (like the FN Telgrenade) grenades where around either.
 
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