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Re: WW2 medals insignia and memorabilia

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2021 10:01 pm
by EAO
Here's the artist's proof of Oscar Boesch's FW 190, White 14. God, I love the look of these things!

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Cheers,
Eric.

P.S. Frank, I use Tapatalk to post pics. The other member's recommended it. It's easy and I'm an idiot, so I highly recommend it!

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Re: WW2 medals insignia and memorabilia

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2021 11:35 pm
by Son of a gun-ner
Thank you Eric.
He doesn't have much in the way of bullets, apart from an old clip of .303's, the rest are more modern, mostly NATO rounds, however, now you've caused me to give another 72 quid to our forgebear for more inert rounds for the lad, oops :{

Re: WW2 medals insignia and memorabilia

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2021 4:17 am
by Jimster
Eric, you’ve got to be kidding me! 8O So very impressive!

Re: WW2 medals insignia and memorabilia

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2021 3:26 pm
by Herr Dr. Professor
Eric, you wrote: " He was shot down 8 times [...] He was an amazing glider pilot." I intend no disrespect, but it is an amusing juxtaposition! :D

From the late sixties, I have an EAA story involving a helicopter on the lawn: would it be "off topic" here? (It's not off color.)

Re: WW2 medals insignia and memorabilia

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2021 4:00 pm
by EAO
Son of a gun-ner wrote:Thank you Eric.
He doesn't have much in the way of bullets, apart from an old clip of .303's, the rest are more modern, mostly NATO rounds, however, now you've caused me to give another 72 quid to our forgebear for more inert rounds for the lad, oops :{
Mick,
Ah, go ahead with the youngster and splurge a little! :D It's great that he's interested in these things in the first place, as too many his age and older are not! Thanks to my Grandfathers, Uncles, and Father for instilling a love of history, and the recognition and admiration of the sacrifices of so many to do what their country asked them to do in dire times. Hopefully, this "learning" experience that you are so generously passing on to him with stick with him throughout his life. I know mine has. :clap: :thumbup:

Cheers,
Eric.

Re: WW2 medals insignia and memorabilia

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2021 4:07 pm
by EAO
Jimster wrote:Eric, you’ve got to be kidding me! 8O So very impressive!
Hey Jim,

Hope you're staying warm over across the Mississippi! This is the longest, and coldest spell since we moved here 13 years ago. It's definitely brandy or whiskey weather! :D As for my collection, Jess says that I have a problem. :/ I'd say I have more than one problem. :lolno:

Cheers,
Eric.

Re: WW2 medals insignia and memorabilia

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2021 4:15 pm
by EAO
Herr Dr. Professor wrote:Eric, you wrote: " He was shot down 8 times [...] He was an amazing glider pilot." I intend no disrespect, but it is an amusing juxtaposition! :D

From the late sixties, I have an EAA story involving a helicopter on the lawn: would it be "off topic" here? (It's not off color.)
Herr good Dr.,

Hope you have been "bringing in the brass monkey" at night! :D That's a hilarious observation you made there! I never thought about it that way! :clap: You've piqued my interest with the chopper story, do tell. :think: Since you're from Wisconsin have you seen any Kee birds yet?! That's assuming you know what one is, they're very rare and only come out on the coldest days.

Cheers,
Eric.

Re: WW2 medals insignia and memorabilia

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2021 11:36 am
by HERMAN BIX
Ahh, the reference to the brass Monkey.............havnt heard that in a while !

Outstanding collection Mr EAO , I too had a similar gathering but Russian & rare Finnish that dated back to 1899 right through to 1984 being the latest firearm. A select few allied & German weapons(MP38, M1928 Thompson,Sterling SMG) I bought & sold L1A1's and the occasional L2 to raise funds for the core collection at the rate of 2/3 a month but as they never interested me, off they went.
Coins that matched rifle dates, tool kits, cleaning kits, slings, covers, oil bottles, magazine pouches,magazines, bayonets , section armourers tools, pistols, machine guns, you name it, just missing an example of a Winchester lever action chambered in '54R and a Makarov.
Then I came to Aussie & had to sell the lot before I left.................... :'(
I even had an agent for Peter Jackson(the film Director) turn up to purchase my PPsH 41for his private collection (found that out after he paid for it ) and a member of the NZ Police in Wellington purchased my '91/30 Sniper rifle with matching scope & mount numbers to the rifle.


The good ole days as is said.
I have nothing left now but a few pictures and memories.........

Re: WW2 medals insignia and memorabilia

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2021 1:23 pm
by Topper
Hi HERMAN BIX
Where did you move to OZ from, if you dont mind me asking?
Regards
Frank

Re: WW2 medals insignia and memorabilia

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2021 3:03 pm
by EAO
Thank you Mr. Bix,

That firearm collection of yours would of been one that many would give their eye teeth for! Sad days indeed, now that most "upstanding, law abiding" citizens can't be allowed to own such things. :-< :( Thankfully, things haven't progressed to that Draconian level here in the States... yet. Of course, for the "full fun auto" type, one does need to obtain a Class 3 FFL.

Cheers,
Eric.