I had a wonderful conversation with Tom outside the cornfield show speaking about our origins in the business and the state of the hobby. He is an excellent person and always willing to give you a moment of his time. First Class Guy!
@@larryburwell8550 I can understand that. That's also a very legitimate reason to sell a part of your collection if it's benfits your kids. I would have done exactly the same if had kids.
If what Tom said is true about the line under the stamped numbers being indicative of a questionable disk, hopefully whoever is considering buying that item will see this video beforehand.
Thomas; Run your videos as long as you like! We who subscribe love your very historical and interesting items. I especially love that Imperial dagger. What a sad piece of naval history.
I think you would have a table with the goods on, so Mr Wittman don’t have to do all this heavy lifting. Or two wagons - unpacked gods -ordinary red table-and one wagon to place the things after they have been showed. Very educational as always 😀
Hi again. I just did a little digging.. SMS Frauenlob was a light cruiser and the Battle of the Heligoland (Helgoland) Bight on 08.24.1914 was the first Anglo-German naval battle of WW-1. 👍😎
I have a youth armband. The only one I have in my collection. I'll need to dig it out and check now that you've given me some knowledge of them. I also recently acquired the dagger version of that black Luftwaffe sword you brought out near the end. I believe it was from '34. Need to find out more about it. Thank you Tom!
I know someone in Orlando with a train Eagle. A real big one. He also has two wheels of official state stamps and also several medal dyes, among hundreds of other items, including American and Japanese, but I too focus on the German militaria. A couple of the stamps have the Star of David on them which is very sobering. He said his train eagle was worth about $15K but what do I know. He's got volumes of books on all kinds of collecting including lots of "Edged Weapons of the Third Reich" hardback books he lent me. I recently caught back up with him. He told me the wife tells him "everything is for sale."
4 am. Cup of coffee. And watching a DTC episode. Gonna be a great day. Absolutely love your videos Tom. I think the company that sent you the Bokker SS dagger did so on purpose. They just got free advertising on your very popular show. Just my opinion. Keep the DTC coming Tom. All the best my friend
Hi, Tom! Enjoying the video as always. Just a thought about the missing crest on the Imperial Navy dagger scabbard.. do you think that it may have been the ship's crest of the SMS Frauenlob? Perhaps commemorating his first posting? Just a thought. 👍😎
JR you need to keep camera slow and smooth and Camera needs to not move so fast and jerky.....slow n smooth....pull out to get the whole image in frame just go in for close inspections but move very slow.... nice showing.
Nice stuff....again! Question; after an unboxing video, how long does it take before putting the stuff on your webside? Greetings, Mike from the Netherlands.
Maybe the Army belt from the fat guy belonged to General Burkhalter! "Klink! You idiot!" LOL! Just kidding Tom. I hope you don't mind the jokes I post in the comments. I am just kidding.
I had a wonderful conversation with Tom outside the cornfield show speaking about our origins in the business and the state of the hobby. He is an excellent person and always willing to give you a moment of his time. First Class Guy!
I was wondering if Mr Wittmann had gone to the show... I didn't see the table in your video though.
@@mmotorhead i didnt get a chance to see his tables.
@@MuchachoMilitaria anyway, thanks for your awesome video :)
@@mmotorhead you’re very welcome
I almost died when Tom unrolled that huge officer's belt and said "this guy was a fat slob" and I immediately thought of General Burkhalter. 😆
Had the railway eagle since late 80s. Great show never too long. Thanks for posting. Fabulous stuff
You say "had", so i pressume you don't have it anymore?
@@opoxious1592 no I dont
@@larryburwell8550 Do you not regret it?
I have bought one last year, and i'm not planning to sell it anytime soon
@@opoxious1592 no I don't I used the money from selling alot of my collection putting my kids through college
@@larryburwell8550 I can understand that.
That's also a very legitimate reason to sell a part of your collection if it's benfits your kids.
I would have done exactly the same if had kids.
I worked with Tom back on the 70's, now a retired Refrigeration Engineer, moved to Eastern Tennessee Plateau, I collect Paleo Indian artifacts.
Your show’s are never to long 👍👍
That eagle😍Thanks Tom and Rob🥃🇦🇺
Great vid Tom & team.Big Thank-you. Have a blessed day .Terry
Awesome finds. Really, really enjoyed this video. Thanks to both of you!
Time to get educated! Thanks Tom!
The disk: There is a line under the number. You said that "if there's a line, something is wrong".
If what Tom said is true about the line under the stamped numbers being indicative of a questionable disk, hopefully whoever is considering buying that item will see this video beforehand.
He had a senior moment here; of course the opposite is true.
@@WittmannAntiqueMilitaria It happens to the best of us.
Glad to see another episode
Just take my ALL my money already!! Great vid keep it up
Brilliant showcase of items!👍
My hero is back, I am a happy man on Wednesday evening in Europe :-)
I’ve been catching up to your videos. Love the channel and the content ! I have learned a lot from your channel as a collector myself
Thomas;
Run your videos as long as you like! We who subscribe love your very historical and interesting items. I especially love that Imperial dagger. What a sad piece of naval history.
Another great video, that Railway Eagle, WOW!!!!!
Fantastic as always.
Exuberant ! Atta Boy!
I think you would have a table with the goods on, so Mr Wittman don’t have to do all this heavy lifting. Or two wagons - unpacked gods -ordinary red table-and one wagon to place the things after they have been showed. Very educational as always 😀
Love the ol man and the videos ! Keep em comin !!
Hi Mr Wittmann nice to see you again fantastic video.
Kevin
June 15 in god old Germany.. thank you again Sir.prost.
Hi again. I just did a little digging.. SMS Frauenlob was a light cruiser and the Battle of the Heligoland (Helgoland) Bight on 08.24.1914 was the first Anglo-German naval battle of WW-1. 👍😎
I have a youth armband. The only one I have in my collection. I'll need to dig it out and check now that you've given me some knowledge of them. I also recently acquired the dagger version of that black Luftwaffe sword you brought out near the end. I believe it was from '34. Need to find out more about it. Thank you Tom!
" Oh boy.." that eagle ♥ .. amazing.
Wow such great rare items. I have one of those railway eagles. Had it since left ate 80s .from a vet.
That table banner is super nice! Great stuff!
Railway Eagle beautiful
I know someone in Orlando with a train Eagle. A real big one. He also has two wheels of official state stamps and also several medal dyes, among hundreds of other items, including American and Japanese, but I too focus on the German militaria. A couple of the stamps have the Star of David on them which is very sobering. He said his train eagle was worth about $15K but what do I know. He's got volumes of books on all kinds of collecting including lots of "Edged Weapons of the Third Reich" hardback books he lent me. I recently caught back up with him. He told me the wife tells him "everything is for sale."
4 am. Cup of coffee. And watching a DTC episode. Gonna be a great day. Absolutely love your videos Tom. I think the company that sent you the Bokker SS dagger did so on purpose. They just got free advertising on your very popular show. Just my opinion. Keep the DTC coming Tom. All the best my friend
Glad to see another video! :)
beautiful
The first SS dagger number is of Gerhard Becker SS-Sturmann
Fantastic
I love Oliva cigars, he has great taste.
An outstanding show,keep up the great work. What purpose do those miniatures serve?
Hi, Tom! Enjoying the video as always. Just a thought about the missing crest on the Imperial Navy dagger scabbard.. do you think that it may have been the ship's crest of the SMS Frauenlob? Perhaps commemorating his first posting? Just a thought. 👍😎
Love that salty bevo band
Thank nice stuff nice channel.
Now that is what right looks like.
Another great one Tom. Is the the Gestopo disk what they carried like a badge? I think the EB gloves are made out of what’s called chiffon.
Mr. Wittmann, I suggest that you take another look at #47170C.
Pulled.
JR you need to keep camera slow and smooth and Camera needs to not move so fast and jerky.....slow n smooth....pull out to get the whole image in frame just go in for close inspections but move very slow.... nice showing.
Omg, a dead 💀 PEN 🖊, I sure hope not, love ❤️ the channel, like sitting in a lecture class, history ❤️
Nice stuff....again! Question; after an unboxing video, how long does it take before putting the stuff on your webside? Greetings, Mike from the Netherlands.
Been a while Tom …. Interesting in investing in AH flatware can you please advise me on where to start !
Best to email him directly (his address is above) as while he reads these comments constantly he’s not quite figured out how to reply here.
Всегда люблю твои обзоры
How much for the RR eagle?
Maybe the Army belt from the fat guy belonged to General Burkhalter! "Klink! You idiot!" LOL! Just kidding Tom. I hope you don't mind the jokes I post in the comments. I am just kidding.
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RZM 70 David Malsch/Steinbach
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Hahaha I like this guy : D
Очень интересно
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👍 all this was stolen after War from Germany! 😭
Mainstream tv. Great show.
First !
You’re a good man. And I love to watch your on boxings. But you take a little bit too long