View Full Version : Interesting (and expensive!) WWII memorabilia
shegeek72
09-05-06, 10:40 PM
Caution: Adolf Hitler items! If you would find them offensive don't go there! :know:
http://www.therupturedduck.com/WebPages/Misc/miscella.htm
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http://users4.ev1.net/%7Etaragem/sh3_dark_gw3r.jpg
nikimcbee
09-05-06, 10:48 PM
Is that like the Martha Stewart line of home decor?:oops: I
The Noob
09-06-06, 02:47 AM
http://img150.imageshack.us/img150/5078/lufthr0.jpg
Can you also buy them there?:p
kiwi_2005
09-06-06, 03:01 AM
Only $4500 thats cheap or would that be starting bid:hmm: Hell yeah why not, their be some collectors no doubt willing to pay big bucks. A seller on a popular NZ trading site tried to sell a Blackguard SS knife and got it cancelled :o The site was willing to let it run but got to many complaints. So took it off.:nope:
Not that i would like a picture of Adolf on my lving room wall :rotfl: Buy a kapitans leathers and cap, a uboat periscope and those cork boots would really make SH3 totally realistic:arrgh!:
d@rk51d3
09-06-06, 03:05 AM
Luftwaffles :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
That just kills me.:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
VON_CAPO
09-06-06, 06:37 AM
http://img150.imageshack.us/img150/5078/lufthr0.jpg
Can you also buy them there?:p
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: :up:
The Noob
09-06-06, 02:28 PM
Mein Breakfast!
Such a Güte way to start the Day!
Yeah, it's really funny...:up::rotfl:
I just wonder why anyone would bother spending $8500 on Hitler's coffee pot...:hmm:
-Qairyl
It could be a nice investment- wait lets say 20 years and the price will most likely skyrocket beyond belief
bookworm_020
09-06-06, 05:52 PM
The S-134 Mark I United States Navy Deck Clock Dated 1943 Would be great to have over my computer for SHIV.
For SHIII I would like the S-102 Kriegsmarine “Officer of the Day” Breast Device. At least the crew would know who's the boss, and they would stop following Bernard!!!
For all the other hitler suff, Burn it!!:rock:
The Noob
09-06-06, 06:26 PM
For all the other hitler suff, Burn it!!:rock:
Nah. Put it in a Museum, so people can see it for a Very Long time. Those who do not Learn from History are Doomed to Repeat it. Again. And Again.
And yes, i've stolen this from a Movie.
bookworm_020
09-06-06, 07:00 PM
I don't think a Adolf Hitler candle stick or shoe horn has much historical importance. There are plenty of good displays that show how and why on Nazi Germany that use photos, film, interviews and so forth.
It's not they I'm tring to change or edit history, you don't have to look to far to see were making the same mistakes again and again, I just think there are better ways of remembering.
We were told "Never forget" the genocide caused by Nazi Germany. If you read any of the papers today, the answer would be "We failed"
Aww shucks...I was hoping for an Eva Braun marital aid...wife's birthday coming up and all.
SubSerpent
09-07-06, 12:33 PM
I've been aboard his yacht which now resides in Naples, Italy. He stole it from the Dutch during the war, and the Brits took over it after the war. It is now owned by some British Novelist. He has kept it in mint condition and it still had the original four knobbed-footed cast iron bathtub in it as well as a mirror that Hitler himself used to shave his face with that small God awful mustache. It was creepy just being onboard it. The shipyard that my Admirals yacht was at during the winter months let me go aboard it for a small tour as they maintain it's condition.
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