Down the Cellar 23 - Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 1 фев 2022
- Hello there, cellar dwellers! It's that time again. We had so much stuff this week we've got to do it across two videos; this is the first, and the second will follow shortly.
If you have a question, comment, complaint, or criticism, or would like to share (or sell) your collection, please feel free to write Tom at:
herrwittmann@gmail.com
An email is the best way to get your question answered, because while Tom most definitely reads your comments he hasn't quite gotten the hang of replying to them in the comment section.
You may also want to check out our website: www.wwiidaggers.com/welcome.htm
In this cold winter day..i am alone...sad...but this 23 DTC is a really blessing! Thank you Mr!
A new down in the cellar video for me and my daughter to watch on a snow day! Thanks for all the entertainment and education Tom!
Lol watching with my daughter too.
Idk about anyone else but I enjoy watching these while having a drink with Tom. I watched your video of when you went to Germany, excellent.
I make them strong, too, Tom. Especially so, when I have too much blood in my alcohol system. Great show, thank you my friend.
Lluhi. Hip
Videos are fantastic!! Thank you 👍
Polish dagger is past war, the eagle is without crown.
Mr Wittman is the GOAT of unboxings!
Great! I wasn't wanting to go out and snow blow my driveway! Snowing in Kansas. Thanks for the video!
Love from Michigan! Amazing artifacts as always, thank you for letting us see these amazing pieces of history.
Also watching from the LP
keep them coming thanks Tom love them Great things just started buying Stickpins & pins so thanks
Another video to watch ! Took a half day off work to relax, drink a beer and watch the video! Keep em comming 😂🙌
Very nice 👍, getting snow in Midwest. Great videos
Another great vid. Awesome HJ knife. One I would like to buy.😎
Watching in my Hotel in Botswana. Always great to see the good stuff. Dank je wel Tom
Greetings Sir, what are you doing in Botswana? i used to live and work in Nigeria for many years, cheers.
I like straight rye whisky, and I always have a glass (neat) every DTC! God bless, Mr. Wittmann and family/employees.
Hi Mr.Wittmann
Always Enjoy Your Unboxing Videos .
Thanks
Enjoy all you videos, they are great!
Greetings from the Netherlands.
That SA dagger was just a jaw-dropper. Helluva find, Tom!
Another great vid..Thanks Tom for the unboxing. I know Frank.. met him back in the 70"s Great guy sadly will be missed
du bist ein good man Tom! Danke all of you!
Keep up the good work 👏 🙌 👍
Well Tom that's a great group of items the daggers are fantastic thanks for sharing love the video keep sharing i) keep watching
I wish I could afford some of this, but I'm pretty broke, so I have to stick to the beginning stuff, there is still some cool beginner stuff though, so I guess I'm not that bad off. But I'd still like to have some of this. Great Video, along with the other videos.
love the stories.
The unboxings leave me in suspense every time. Love the videos
Always love a good wittmann video in my day
Another great video got to love some daggers big fan!
waiting for the next one cheers
I want that Government official please. 😀 thx for another great vid - looking forward to the next one 😀
prost Mr.Wittmann gonna enjoy this vid
Thanks Sir Wittmann...awesome video as always ;)
This is slowly turning from unboxing to Tom's drinking hour "Prost" !!!!
These videos are great thanks tom
Such fun. Brillient
I like watching your videos it makes me want to start a German WWII collection I know it takes time to collect World War 2 collecting
It does take time but it's worth it. I started collecting 15 years ago and I'm 35 now. I don't have Mr. Wittmanns collection but it's a nice little collection lol. I would say hone in on something you want to collect, medals, badges, arm bands, daggers etc and start that collection. Piece by piece. I study and collect Panzer items. It's my passion and I love the History.
Dear Mr. Wittmann, thank you for the video. At minute 10:15 you show a mint SA dagger RZM M7/69. This number was assigned to the company “Erbe” from Schmalkalden. This company never made early SA daggers, but only late RZM daggers. So how is it possible to see early nickel silver crossguards and an anodized scabbard on this dagger? It’s hard to believe that this maker used up early parts on late RZM daggers, when this maker never made early SA daggers!?
Probably spare crossguards from another maker.
Sorry to hear about the passing of Frank Grant, he was a regular at Allentown for many years.
We're so jealous Tom, you got the best life
Ha first one here not even going to watch the video yet
48:55 its a post war polish dagger
Wish someone would send me one of those boxes. Enjoy the videos.
Hi , Super !
💪❤👊
Can you bring some of the “lower” price items like the Luftwaffe dagger to the SOS in a couple weeks?
38:49 that's a WV in the crossgaurd not WW
M7/69/38 = H.A.Erbe AG Schmalkalden
Thüringen
Greetings Mr. Wittmann, i am interested in the lovely RLB officers will it be on your web site? all the best.
Best to give him a call. He (religiously) reads the comments but hasn’t figured out how to reply to them.
38:52 is a VW or WV lol...
It would take more than one drink to get you to Slur your words who are you trying to kid L O L
Surely some of these must be fa..ahem...not originals?
Who's the dead guy?
Cameraman needs a lot of practice