Wow great collection ! I’m not a collector but what a pleasure to see these relics presented and described by such a well versed man. Thanks for sharing
Please visit our group of dress daggers collectors. Will be interesting! Приглашаю всех в нашу группу по кортикам. Заходите, будет интересно! facebook.com/groups/442521916969254
Sorry. I had to stop the video midway. I can not watch any more. I have been very much into antiques my entire life. But when I see someone throwing expensive rare daggers on top of eachother as if they were old junk, and hitting a nice nickle plated blade with a scabbard, I can't watch any more. Guys like him are the reason why so many antiques are scratched, chipped, or broken. I don't care who he is, how many daggers he has, or how long he's been in business.
Wow great collection ! I’m not a collector but what a pleasure to see these relics presented and described by such a well versed man. Thanks for sharing
what a treat to see n learn about these items ,,,outstanding
IWas at Toms house a few yrs.ago. to say I was impressed would be an understatement,
Alex! you get around my friend, great video thank so much for posting. All the best
Fantastic video! Some great items. Wittman is one of the best as well.
Nice collection.. well done big thx Tom
"Rat der Stadt Köln" is roughly the government of cologne, the mayor's staff / his governmental organs.
Great..... Looking forward to next chapter :)))
if anyone had money like this guy then it is easy to aquire a collection like this
This man is great.
I have one of those ww2 German winter medals given to the soldiers that fought in Russia in 1941 and 1942
The dagger in 6:18 min maybe belonged to Heinrich Boigk, born in Cologne in 1912. A knight's cross with oak leaves winner.
Great video!
Very nice items you have there.. Greetings from wales 🏴 👍🏴🤘🏼
Nice video.
Thank you great job.
Another excellent video
👍 Крутой дед! Спасибо Алексей за ещё одно отличное интервью с Томасом.
Great video! Within my collection I have the WW I trench lighter and matchbook case. Interesting items.
The gold mutterkruz is not 7 children... it was 8 children or more
1813 was not the year Frederick the Great introduced the EK. He died decades before that ! :)
God bless
its WITTMAN LETS GOOOI
Thomas doesn’t respond to emails about purchases , I would go somewhere else if I were you. I definitely am.
Please visit our group of dress daggers collectors. Will be interesting!
Приглашаю всех в нашу группу по кортикам. Заходите, будет интересно!
facebook.com/groups/442521916969254
4:50 is that period-correct 550 paracord? 😂
The music is from an old series called BattleGrounds i think.
Продублировал лайк, благодарю.
71регион
This Awesome!
Посмотрел на русском , но лайк и за английский
👍👍👍👍👍👍
👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏
topp ! ⚫⚪❤
Sorry. I had to stop the video midway. I can not watch any more. I have been very much into antiques my entire life. But when I see someone throwing expensive rare daggers on top of eachother as if they were old junk, and hitting a nice nickle plated blade with a scabbard, I can't watch any more.
Guys like him are the reason why so many antiques are scratched, chipped, or broken. I don't care who he is, how many daggers he has, or how long he's been in business.
he is not 'throwing', you are being to irrational.
@@PoetbyDay Let's put it this way... If he worked in a museum he'd be fired.
Don.t trust this man he wants all ...
I have a george vi d. G. B. R. Rex omn war medle 1939-1945 and want to sell
H Boigk - google him
nice collection but ur v bad @ history