I would be very interested to know what you drink Sir. My late Father loved his latakia pipe and Glenmorangie. You Sir are a straight up Boss👍 Godspeed from Sweden
Hello, Mr. Collector. I am a big fan of you and I wish you good health and many wonderful pieces for your collection. Your videos are very informative. Thank you and have a nice day.👍Greetings From Czech republic 🇨🇿
Greetings From FISHBURN Co DURHAM 💚 n peace always,dear sir the last item that amazing army ,I don't have one ,yet,I think it will end up in your personal collection,,, which I kinda thought would only B concourse . Excellent video as always sir and complements too OBB ,,,ps I can really see that you appreciate some thing that is just write regardless.thank you Carl
Tom, love the Army with the Ivory grip and the bag. When I was doing the Motel Buys, it was always a pleasure buying directly from the US veterans and finding daggers like that piece and the experience of the direct veteran discovery. I was lucky enough to have a few of these (KC winner 2nd Luft, damascus Fidericus Army, Himmler, Rohm, etc.). Unfortunately most collectors in the future will never have this thrill in the hobby.
That last army dagger is a beautiful piece. I seen a photo of Gen. Franz Mattenklott with what looked like an ivory handle dress dagger but lord knows if it’s this one. Many German Generals liked to bling up their daggers. I bet if you let the fellow who tracks down marked daggers have a crack at it he could find out. It may be a very special piece.I wouldn’t sell it!
I enjoy watching this with a relaxing glass of "Old Barn Owl" bourbon - sort of like visiting childhood again - looking at all the Christmas store windows of things you will never have!
A sidenote: Such narrowbladed sabers with similarities to british light cavallry saber of 1796 can still be seen in Germany, used by , officers' of Historical Militias or Target Shooters Clubs.
The Klass sword at 36:47 is Officersabel # 237 1/2. The flat knuckle bow sword at 34:40 appears to be a Holler Model 61. The last Army dagger with the Ivory grip is 😄🏆🥳🍺
Great items i really enjoyed this show. Must have been the taylor swift concert in philly he was selling for his daughter to see. I do like her but would never sell pieces of history for tickets to see her. Rediculas prices
Bavarian sword translation at 24:10 (To) your honored teacher and leader of the Bz (?) crew/garrison. Not sure what Bz stands for, perhaps someone else can fill that in.
I would be very interested to know what you drink Sir. My late Father loved his latakia pipe and Glenmorangie. You Sir are a straight up Boss👍 Godspeed from Sweden
Tom. Love your videos. I’ve been home sick and they are the highlight of my week. Best to you and all the other viewers
Hello, Mr. Collector. I am a big fan of you and I wish you good health and many wonderful pieces for your collection. Your videos are very informative. Thank you and have a nice day.👍Greetings From Czech republic 🇨🇿
Today im 55 .😂this ist the best gift.thank you again.gruss Felix From Düsseldorf Germany..
Today is my 69th birthday! Cheers, Herr Ortmann and many more to you!
Greetings From FISHBURN Co DURHAM 💚 n peace always,dear sir the last item that amazing army ,I don't have one ,yet,I think it will end up in your personal collection,,, which I kinda thought would only B concourse . Excellent video as always sir and complements too OBB ,,,ps I can really see that you appreciate some thing that is just write regardless.thank you Carl
#76...🎉 I have to say that I haven't been disappointed for 76 episodes. You guys are amazing
Another great and informative episode. I look forward to each and every episode.
The "Commercial Pilot" Stickpin appears on virtually every site as the "SA Reserve" Stickpin
You are correct. It is however 100% original pin. I had a few of them but sold them to another collector.
Correct. Good call
Tom, love the Army with the Ivory grip and the bag. When I was doing the Motel Buys, it was always a pleasure buying directly from the US veterans and finding daggers like that piece and the experience of the direct veteran discovery. I was lucky enough to have a few of these (KC winner 2nd Luft, damascus Fidericus Army, Himmler, Rohm, etc.). Unfortunately most collectors in the future will never have this thrill in the hobby.
It will be great if tom can share some stories from his collecting years
Excellent daggers, beautiful.....!!
That last army dagger is a beautiful piece. I seen a photo of Gen. Franz Mattenklott with what looked like an ivory handle dress dagger but lord knows if it’s this one. Many German Generals liked to bling up their daggers. I bet if you let the fellow who tracks down marked daggers have a crack at it he could find out. It may be a very special piece.I wouldn’t sell it!
I enjoy watching this with a relaxing glass of "Old Barn Owl" bourbon - sort of like visiting childhood again - looking at all the Christmas store windows of things you will never have!
Naval sword appears to be in a British field rank scabbard 😮the scabbard mouth has been removed to allow the blade to enter.
Great knowledge on the early eickhorn logo. Thanks Tom!
I'm excited to see what great surprises await us again 👌🏼. Incredible knowledge 😉
Best Chris⚔
With the Army dagger, I would have went with the sales pitch of "well used and camouflaged", but whatever works. 🙂
And closeups for the trifecta!
Another great unboxing Mr Wittmann 👍
Always enjoyable Tom Prost !
A sidenote: Such narrowbladed sabers with similarities to british light cavallry saber of 1796 can still be seen in Germany, used by , officers' of Historical Militias or Target Shooters Clubs.
The Klass sword at 36:47 is Officersabel # 237 1/2. The flat knuckle bow sword at 34:40 appears to be a Holler Model 61. The last Army dagger with the Ivory grip is 😄🏆🥳🍺
You can write ä, ö, ü also as ae, oe , ue, which is correct german too, only lesser used.
I love that Army dagger at the end also. Just like an original old coin, they should never be cleaned.
Great items i really enjoyed this show. Must have been the taylor swift concert in philly he was selling for his daughter to see. I do like her but would never sell pieces of history for tickets to see her. Rediculas prices
Looked lim you enjoyed popcorn
Wittmans charisma is almost as impressive as his knowledge
Bavarian sword translation at 24:10 (To) your honored teacher and leader of the Bz (?) crew/garrison. Not sure what Bz stands for, perhaps someone else can fill that in.
He should have "duffle cut" that field marshal's sword like they did shipping guns home.
👍👍👍
🍺🌄🇺🇸 Grateful.
Am I the only one who thinks he's always saying, "Hob," not Rob. BTW I think Hob would be a cool boy's name.
The sword at 21:00 appears to be a Gala degen for Bahnschutz, note the winged wheel on the clam shell. See Angola page 268, paragraph 3.
The sword type is clealy a , Degen', this is german language umbrella term for Rapier, Smallsword, Sport epee and Duel epee. Small writing error,
Galadegen, not Gala Degen. In german language rather long compoundwords are possible.
I can see Tom, shaking his booty, up on the stage. 🤪
2 o'clock n 11:30, for starters,okee dokee
And prolonged 2 o:clock
Air force logistics
is that an avanti cigar?