Rarest Items in Dragonman’s Museum
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- Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024
- We wanted to give you an inside look at some of the rarest items in the museum. The last days to tour the museum are THIS weekend, Friday, SATURDAY, and Sunday at 10am. Also, if weather permits, a Thanksgiving Day tour, Nov. 23rd at 10am.
We’ll ALSO HAVE 40-50 MACHINE GUN RENTALS THIS WEEKEND. No reservations or entry fee! Doors open at 9:30am.
We also have some great sales going on at the store and the shooting ranges, paintball park and dirt bike track will be open all weekend!
„Ok i got Adolf Hitlers corpse here. Very hard to find. But i got one..“
But we'll "never see in any other museum"...
😅😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"Got Hitler's foreskin in formaldehyde over here..."
"the serial number on it is one"
HAHAHHA
If the Dragon taught history in high school, no one would miss that class.
Kids now though... Lol
@@tommythetrain1945 right? Not just kids either, like I know 40 year olds who don't know who attacked Pearl Harbor. Just super basic stuff.
Yeah…he could teach them about ‘Sarumais’ and George CustarD at Little Big Horn. 😂😂😂😂
@@volairn70Recently watched a video of a guy asking younger people random history questions. There are high school students who dont know how many states are in the United States of America. It truly is sad to see.
@@NovemberFoxtrotRC oof. That's rough. I live in New Mexico and I get asked all the time what it's like living in another country.
How one guy amassed such a collection is truly astonishing.
Lot of its fake or repop
@@HircineDaWolf none of this is fake lmfao
@@astronicalmc2736 how do you know. Fake nazi shit is one of the biggest rackets.
@@astronicalmc2736 most of the nazi stuff is fake. there was a huge market for it in the years after the war.
@@astronicalmc2736 highly likely that a bunch of it is fake, its just how ww2 collecting goes, especially in america.
The rarest item is the owner. No one could do this today from scratch and hard labor as this man did. He is a national treasure. From my family of Veteran's to you sir. Hope you had a great Veteran's day and God bless you and your family!😊
From scratch and hard labor? Lol. You realize this guy got millions when he sued discovery Channel right?
@@MrCoffeekelly What??? Please explain further
@@Grammar_Police1 his wife was killed on the set of their TV show on discovery Channel by a smoke grenade and he sued them.
@MrCoffeekelly where did the rest of the money come from? This stuff ain't cheap?
@@MrCoffeekelly shitballs
I already know the rarest item without watching, its Dragonman!
TRUTH 😎👍🏻
Cutie
Amen to that brotha \m/
How do his nuts taste?
Yeah, someone who has no conception of history or knowledge about the items he collects. It’s embarrassing, really
I love his "Sarumite's Swords"
"Ehhhh close enough, wise guy"
Carbimes is another good one, he has a bunch. Cynanye. It's awesome.
They are rare because they are genuine saramite
What about George Custard!
And Cyaknife
I feel like Dragonman is going through some health problems and posting a lot of info to get it out there quickly. I hope he’s okay. He’s an awesome dude. Truly one of a kind.
Much love and appreciation for all that you do, Dragonman! ❤
What else do you feel? Pretty rude to assume someone is ill off a hunch
@@pendulum1997 if my comment is “rude” and your feelings are hurt then you need a bubble to live in, dude 😂
Just visited Dragonmans museum. I’ve been to many war/ history museums. This is the best collection of one of a kind and very rare artifacts I have ever seen. Highly recommend if you are at any time even near Colorado Springs, you make the trip and spend the time having this very informative tour. To miss this collection is unacceptable!
This man is so full of enthusiasm and so much knowledge. I hope he’s lives happily for many years to come and spreads his historical knowledge to as many people as possible.
Incredible and fascinating. What a treasure of artifacts.
some are fakes
@@dpjbdpjbreally? Point them out
@@VERDIENSTORDEN Two I know of..... 1 Human fat soap. Not even Holocaust Museums claim that
2. Zyklon B cans.... Google Zyklon B cans then in results page up at the top click images. You will now have before you many photos of Zyklon B cans, note top and bottom of the cans and note the wave pattern, or see canned veggies or fruit in your cupboard. now look at the top and or bottom of the Dragon Man cans, no wave pattern. Also note how new and pristine condition of dragon man cans.
I'd like to visit this Museum someday.
Looks like they're shutting it down
@@Anestarywhy!?
@@nolmanimates3031 theyre closikg for the winter season. They reopen in april according to their website
Museum tour season is April to November @@nolmanimates3031
@@Anestary No, they're just shutting down for the season.
I'm hoping to make it to this museum one day.
Every man needs a dad or grandad like this man , last of a dying breed 😪 back when men were men , keep up the good work lots of love from Ireland
I wonder what all the items you have from history cost in total, cause this is mind blowing on how you were able to get these nowadays!
I talked to him, and he said he's put 10 million into the museum. that's prob the minimum price of what it's worth
I love a goofy movie!
I said he’s got more than $10 million in stuff in the back let alone all the other stuff do you really think he’s going to tell you how much it all cost especially when most of it was probably given to him if I had an important piece of history that’s where I want it
damn i wonder how he got all that money@@collimus
Honestly, being completely truthful, some of the items he has are basically priceless. You can't really assign value to something like an item of which only 15 were made, much less actually used in combat and survived.
“So here we have 23 medal of honors hanging off of one of General Pattons hunting rifles that is attached to a wood frame found in George Washington’s home when he died.”
Dragonman is a treasure beyond words. If he was in England he would be knighted for such an abundance of knowledge and history he always provides. God bless him and god bless the United States of America 🇺🇸
Irony we look at the English as another country we fought when in reality we are from England. God bless England as well sir.
He actually has very little understanding of history. The fact alone that he displays those samurai swords upside down is concerning.
@@ImperiumGallery- ‘Saramai’ swords. 😂
Its 2023, he would probably be arrested for having 9ffensive material
Yeah his knowledge base isn't that impressive, and he has a noticeable number of fakes/counterfeits in his collection. The zyklon B cans are very obvious counterfeit
This is INCREDIBLE, never seen a private collection like this. Would love to visit this museum one day
The notch in the dog tags was a result of the manufacturing process. When the manufacturers upgraded to new equipment the notch went away. It had nothing to do with being placed in a KIA's teeth.
I have much respect for you sir for preserving the history others are afraid to.
Dog tags in the teeth is a myth. The notch makes it fit in a stamping machine that would copy the tag onto paperwork in the field. Machine was similar to a old school credit card machine
this guy loves his fuddlore
i do like mr dragonman and his collection. but as a history nerd i hate it when he tells the gossip that often sounds more brutal or cool but doesnt makes it true.
I love dragonman and what he does but getting a lot of stuff wrong is an unfortunate side effect of having so much stuff you can't research it all not to mention the other business and the antique gas pumps and cars he should hire some in the know people... even makes me worry how much of his collection might be fakes or copy
@@9mmthroatpunch211 exactly. americans are crazy about german ww2 and "nazi" stuff. For example the helmets. yes the german helmet is an icon. but only a few really had the wehrmacht flag or ss insignia. I know a dude who "converted" post ww2 german firefighter helmets into "real ww2 nazi helmet" and sold them like crazy to collectors.
This plus the fact that he's calling katanas "samurai swords" and handling supposed 650 year old ones with bare hands really leads me to believe most of it is fake or reproduction
This is just amazing. I never knew such things were used in the wars. It would take me a few days to go through the entire museum! Thank you sir
You never stop amazing me with your collection sir. These things need to be seen so we never forget what other did for us. thank you.
The Samurai swords & equipment is beautiful
The notch in dog tags was an alignment guide for the stamping machine, not for jamming into teeth.
these are jesus' sandles, only museum to have em
"And over here I have the quilt pen that was used to sign the declaration of independence, serial number 001 because it was 1 of 1"
Ya see dat
Thank you to this man for doing what you do. This is stuff that normal museums could never have
This would be an awesome place to visit
where has this guy/channel been all my life?! this is insane
I'm so sad to hear this will be the last tour. I wish I had the time in my work schedule to come out! I will watch all the videos.
Last tour for the winter because he's in Colorado.
Dude, he's just closing up for winter.
Where in Colorado? @@hankhill9780
Your collection is amazing. I love military history.
Dragonman has the most impressive military collection I've ever seen! You can't find something like that in a museum!
Most of it is fake
Damn, the word jealousy doesn't even approach what I'm feeling. Amazing collection!
Hats off to you sir, what an amazing collection
Incredible collection!
this collection is one of a kind kudos to this man for his effort in preserving history
not when they are fakes
Let me tell ya, this is absolutely AMAZING!... If I could afford to get away for a week or so, I would be there in a Heart Beat!... Thank You for preserving History!...
I really need to take a trip to the springs to check this stuff out. Looks amazing.
Man i would love to work there and tell people the history of each item . It looks like you get also alot of joy from it . bless you
The dog tag notch is a detent for the Graphotype dog tag machine. It was only used to shove between a KIA teeth on RARE occasion.
love seeing your collection videos, hope you keep those going if youre closing down the museum
Only closing for the winter season.
It closes for the winter because he's in Colorado. He does good videos of his motorcycle r shop in the winter.
The collection is extraordinary.....all sourced and owned by an extraordinary man.
2:00 That dog tag notch for teeth thing is a myth. The notch was for holding it in the stamping machine.
Goes to show what he is teaching people. "samonite swords" 🤣
You are correct
@@williamwalsh3565 And custard.
And cianite
But at one point I'm sure it turned into an extra that you can do this.... So it can be originally what you said & then the military adjusted to do the tooth thing as well.
*But from what I remember is that when you had or found a dead soldier you'd take one & put the 2nd in the boot.
This way there was less likely a chance for the dog tag to come off the soldier.
It’s absolutely incredible that basic things to the people at the time were using (clothing, tools, weapons, etc.) are looked at with such significance as time progresses.
And for things like weapons, vehicles & communication equipment; they’re an example of how these tools advance with the right ingenuity.
Absolutely amazing!!
Will have to come for a tour
Dragonman is a self made Man and zero handed to him. I was not aware of this man's past until his daughters completed their interviews. Outstanding Museum and meticulous attention to detail.
This guy would make a killing on Pawn Stars lol
actually he'd probably get 2 bucks and a used fly swatter for all this on pawn stars.
Wow.
Thanks sir!
This man is a purest of history!
No changing the facts. Just pure truth!
Complete hogwash, do some research on those Zyklon B cans
the dog tag notches were used to identify but they werent shoved and slammed inbetween teeth, there was a specific job, cant remember the title, but they had a little machine they would insert the dog tag using the notch as a guide and record whose dogtag it was to confirm death and all that fun stuff ya gotta do, the teeth thing is just crazy barbaric. it was probably used a handful of times, possibly
When I joined the Australian Army they told us that story about tags being slammed between teeth, and it always made me shiver thinking about it.
Amazing! Can I please come over with a few beers for us and just talk about everything. What a collection! Cheers!
The notches in the dog tags weren't added for placing between the corpse's teeth. They were a necessity for locating them in the M70 Addressograph imprinting machine. This guy's collection is impressive, but some of the "knowledge" is questionable, as are some of these so-called "rare" items.
Much of his information is based off myth... A lot of items he has are also fakes.
seeing how proud and happy he is to present and teach history makes me happy. as a History nerd Id have him go over every single item or just even his favorites.
There’s so many priceless items in there. How do you keep people in large crowds with sticky fingers from helping themselves???
He's the most armed man in America. Only an idiot would attempt to steal from that compound
Can't imagine where you had to buy the tanks. Absolutely crazy
They only made 15 of these belt buckles and I have 25 of them
this museum is amazing! wow what an IMPRESSIVE collection!
“Here’s my original Hitler, I’ve got 3 of him”
Great collection, but quite a few reproductions. The Zyclon is not original, wrong cans, your one looks like the 80’s one. Yes, surprisingly it was still in production for decades.
I’d question your Sobibor uniform. Sobibor was a camp where stripes weren’t used.
Some of your tunics are East German made to look like ww2 era.
But you have loads of great stuff.
The zyklon is dated 1945 with the nazi eagle on there so idk.
I'm a collector and its 100% bogus . They could stamp cans with anything date wise.@@collimus
Jealous@@hills8317
@@collimus if you have the courage, do this..... Google Zyklon B cans then in results page click images. You now have many photos of real cans and compare the top and bottom on real cans. Real ones have a wave pattern, Dragon Man cans are flat
@@hills8317 agreed, did the Germans really have that technology in the 1940s?
I would really love to hear stories about how and when you acquired these items. I'm sure you've met some fascinating characters along the way.
WOW. but the notch was for a index point on an embosing machine
this museum is a vaulable treasure.....must be preserved for future generations.
“Here’s the actual bomb that was dropped”
Wish you and the family the best. Thank you for all the years Sir
Came out there for the first time a few months ago. One of the best trips I’ve ever taken!
Ah yes, Samarite swords and George Custard
Searched for this.
Holy shit that’s a lot of history right there! Very cool.
Love watching your videos sir 💯 I'm hoping to see your museum!!
this museum is a literal treasure of artifacts with priceless value
The dog tag notch was never meant to be and never was used to stick between the teeth of dead bodies. the notch is strictly to align the dog tag with a piece of paper to transfer information the information imprinted on the dog tag. At a real museum, guests probably wouldn’t be told incorrect, easily debunk-able myths. Amazing collection though.
"The notch was used to align the metal plate on the machine that embossed the information"
He has alot of fake stuff in his collection too. The zyklon B is probably the most obvious
Noch nie so eine krasse Sammlung gesehen, das ist ja unfassbar.
Der Zustand der Gegenstände ist der absolute Wahnsinn.
Unbezahlbar diese Sammlung.
The 'tooth notch' in the dogtags is a myth
I'm surprised he said that actually..
Very very impressive. I hope one day i will have opportunity to visit your museum.
Best collection of war memorabilia, better than any museum. Every school should be taking class field trips there to get a REAL history lesson from the living legend himself.
It looks so nice and like new because all of it is fake from China and Russia.
Incredible collection! Every one of the items shown was amazing
Wow, great collection, I especially liked Garbles cyanide and George Custards rifle
Its spelled Gobels. Rhymes with Snow bells...
@@henryshockem9242And its Custer not custard.
Oh Yeah, I totally missed that! Your absolutely right, Good lookin out and paying attention to detail... That's funny, General Custard LOL.@@ArturBruch33
Oh OK, Gotcha...@sirisaacbrock798
Seventeenth century Samurite uniform. Haha. Love this dude.
That belt buckle is fake as a $3 bill
so are the Zyklon B cans
He has fake stuff throughout the museum but he thinks its all real
@@4EyedFox perhaps, but the only ones I can spot from this vantage point are the Zyklon B and human soap
@@4EyedFoxbecause this guy pretty much doesn't know amything about what he's talking about or owns
@@wyattborden1377 Ok Stud, why don't you show US ALL how it's done.
I’d love to see this museum. So many unique pieces of history all in one place.
Rarest Items in Dragonman’s Museum, Dragman himself- One of kind living legend 👊
The dog tag notches are for stamping machine alignment not to kick them into a corpse's teeth.
he lost me at “gas chambers”
Why?
He's Jooish btw
im in favor of a new war just to see more episodes from this fella ....
Sad he is closing the museum although he has many reproductions. I've been a collector for years and the majority of his "rare" stuff is fake and put together. Most of his "rare" items have no providence whatsoever.
besides the belt buckles what else is fake?
@@curiousentertainment3008 the Zyklon B cans are mostly 80s made. Many of the armbands are fake. There is no provenance to his items like the ice pick used to pull bodies. I could go buy many of these ice picks and just say the same thing. It would be like me buying a 1940s luger and saying it was Hitlers. Many of his uniforms are put together. Mostly all his VC and NVA flags. Lots of his flags in general.
B.S. you should go see it. And its not closing for good. Its just for the winter.
@@shaynejenkins446 I have been before. Absolutely loved the weaponry he has and vehicles. I also went a second time and shot guns so I have been twice. It doesn’t change the fact much of his stuff is fake or has no provenance
@@hills8317 look at the tops and bottoms of Dragon Man cans and compare to real ones. You see a wave pattern on real ones
Good job mate, I hope the US government is chipping in on the expenses to keep such a fabulous collection together. All the best from Melbourne Australia
At night, those mannequins come alive to protect the museum.
Your crazy....i like it lol
The notch in the ID tags was not to put in between the soldiers teeth, that was just urban legend. It was actually to help line it up in the machine for punching the tags info.
It’s an impressive collection to be sure, but don’t take everything he says as factual. A lot of the items are questionable. The SS belt buckles have never been authenticated. The thing about the dog tag notch is 100% myth. Also, no such this as a samurite sword.
Guaranteed he’s got a lot of fake items
He literally showed 3 fakes in this video.
@@klubberzvonhatzenbuhl563 doesn’t surprise me. He buys the story not the item. It must be nice having money to burn.
@@johnathan404 - I was a friend of Steven Wolfe back in the 80s. He had a model shop called ‘The Military Store’ and transformed the basement of that store into what he called ‘The Bunker’. It was LOADED with ACTUAL originals and VERY RARE items. Many of the items in his collection came with full provenance. Including Viktor Lutze’s personal items and many regimental banners and standards. Never have I seen such a collection since…except for Thomas Wittman’s.
@@klubberzvonhatzenbuhl563 also, what was not shown is his human soap which do not have human fat in them
Wittman is a joke as well unfortunately. I assume it's just because he is older, but last conversation I had with him a few years back he was incoherent and contradicting his own expertise. @@klubberzvonhatzenbuhl563
If this man ever dies I really hope he has all his items to be donated to an actual museum or someone keeps his place open because this all should be kept in one place
dragonman is a national treasure
Could you imagine a high school history class with him.
@@mr.crapper7197 I'd rather not, seeing as he makes shit up out of his ass.
if the world had more men like Dragonman, the world would be a much better place to live in. God bless you sir
He must have a never ending supply of $$
Of course, all of this fake stuff from China must be pretty expensive.
He sued the discovery Channel for millions.
thanks for sharing your collection, i enjoyed watching.
For a guy who spent so much time of his life collection war memorabilia, your knowledge of war/history is questionable to say the least
Still cooler than anything you have or have ever done. You should see it in person. It’s incredible.
Which parts are questionable?
@@georgezimmerman3334Fuck the video, your handle name is suspect AF.
You have beautiful items. Thank You
I miss the Austrian Painter…
His art was really good
Absolutely incredible. Most of these items are priceless. Amazing.
incredible pieces, unbelievable how we manages collect them all, what a legend
Such a unique Man!!! Love the history conservation here, amazing.
Great video and amazing collection, I'm guessing he was joking with the notch in the dog tags was to wedge between the deceased teeth, its an old wives tails he's having fun with, the notch was actually made from the stamping machine as it held the tag in place.
Wow...! Love the samurai swords & crossbows... amazing..!