With the personal gifts I think what you're seeing is a outpouring of gratitude for your wonderful unboxing videos, your knowledge, and most of all the German militaria collecting community is small but a tight community within the larger collecting world. They/ we are showing you our appreciation.
I think the personal gifts are lovely. It's nice to see how appreciated you are for all that you do for the community! You are both extremely knowledgeable and informative. You present these unboxings in a way that is very easy to understand the wealth of information that you show. Your explanation of things is very clear and concise. Your honesty is also very clear to see when you unbox something that isn't original. Wishing you the best in everything that you do, with kindest regards from the UK. 👍👍
Your dermatologist would’ve used liquid nitrogen, which is almost 200° below zero. I used to work with that liquid. Your Bob Burns cutters were left in boxes (if you watch the video at 17:51 and 27:24). As always, thanks for the video.
Exquisite items. The SS daggers were especially nice with those shiny, near-mint blades. I've seen a lot of specimens for sale in much worse condition lately.
Excellent unboxing. I've seen all of them. Interesting items, good explanations about good and fake relics... and from time to time awesome goods that I wonder why never get into the shop... private sells I guess... or maybe they are fake at the end. At least three items I've been interested to see at the shop that never were listed... a train eagle, an incredible SS coat, and the SS wool armband that appears in this video.
You put that Bob Burns Cutter into the 'dagger in the sock' box. Then you threw the next Bob Burns Cutter in the R. Hess box. I'm going to have to come in and stand guard over those precious cutters. 😁 R. Wagner wrote "Flight of the Valkyries". If you remember "Apocalypse Now" and Robert Duvalls helicopters charge. Question about the boot knife: I noticed a belt loop on the scabbard. Was a small belt worn around the leg for that? Great pieces and a great video.
The two "Imperial" medals on the Luftwaffe Medal bar are actually Spanish, suggesting that the owner of the medal bar was a member of the Condor Legion.
WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW What an EXCELLENT episode Tom & Ob ... Truly enjoyed this exquisite unboxing of beautiful rare and exceptional variety of superb history .... Thank you so very much guys AWESOME 👍👍👍👍👍
Great video as always , always have my doubts regarding silverware, so much of it is faked now , and as always it always belongs to some high ranking officer
Does it bother anyone else that this guy is smoking a cigar directly above what are implied to be authentic historical items made of cloth? I wish there was an explanation of why so many people are sending gifts??
You have to watch closer, Alpaka is not silver, and the LAH piece wasn‘t silver ether. There was a 075 Stamp on it. Take more time to discribe it right please, its only reading.
The SS patches looked like they are fake. I used to have a fake Götz von Berlichingen that I bought for $10. It had the same flaw on it as this one. The patches came off the same uniform, the only way one would know for sure is, if he, or a family member cut them off themselves. Also, where are the holes from the needle. The handcuff looks to be real, however, to find them with the name of the city, which happens to be Dachau SS, seem to be questionable. Reminds me on the guy from Canada, he sells Wm. Rogers flatware mark with Eva Braun initials. I'm very sorry Mr. Wittmann, I just had to vent!
that whole first bag looked like brand new replicas
With the personal gifts I think what you're seeing is a outpouring of gratitude for your wonderful unboxing videos, your knowledge, and most of all the German militaria collecting community is small but a tight community within the larger collecting world. They/ we are showing you our appreciation.
I think the personal gifts are lovely. It's nice to see how appreciated you are for all that you do for the community! You are both extremely knowledgeable and informative. You present these unboxings in a way that is very easy to understand the wealth of information that you show. Your explanation of things is very clear and concise. Your honesty is also very clear to see when you unbox something that isn't original.
Wishing you the best in everything that you do, with kindest regards from the UK. 👍👍
Hi Wittmann Team! This entire unboxing was just great. The SS dagger haul was the cherry on top!
Your dermatologist would’ve used liquid nitrogen, which is almost 200° below zero. I used to work with that liquid.
Your Bob Burns cutters were left in boxes (if you watch the video at 17:51 and 27:24). As always, thanks for the video.
Mr Whitman allways welcomes us with a smile and a drink & cegar great show thanks from gt, Yarmouth Norfolk uk
Exquisite items.
The SS daggers were especially nice with those shiny, near-mint blades.
I've seen a lot of specimens for sale in much worse condition lately.
Thanks Wr. Wittmann
Always Enjoy Your Unboxing Videos
Excellent unboxing. I've seen all of them. Interesting items, good explanations about good and fake relics... and from time to time awesome goods that I wonder why never get into the shop... private sells I guess... or maybe they are fake at the end. At least three items I've been interested to see at the shop that never were listed... a train eagle, an incredible SS coat, and the SS wool armband that appears in this video.
Hi ! Nice to see another fantastic collection :):)
I enjoy watching you open the gifts, too! Some very nice stuff in there. You deserve it.
You put that Bob Burns Cutter into the 'dagger in the sock' box. Then you threw the next Bob Burns Cutter in the R. Hess box. I'm going to have to come in and stand guard over those precious cutters. 😁
R. Wagner wrote "Flight of the Valkyries". If you remember "Apocalypse Now" and Robert Duvalls helicopters charge.
Question about the boot knife: I noticed a belt loop on the scabbard. Was a small belt worn around the leg for that?
Great pieces and a great video.
I was getting ready to type that in and saw yours!
Great video as always. Alot
of great items in all categories. I guess to you the prize is the chained ss.
the last decoration on the first medal bar shown in the video is a Romanian decoration, the order of the Star of Romania
Another fun unboxing video. I could watch them all day long!!
Hi great video great items 😀👍
Great unboxing again Mr Wittmann 👌
The two "Imperial" medals on the Luftwaffe Medal bar are actually Spanish, suggesting that the owner of the medal bar was a member of the Condor Legion.
correct! yes they are..one has the castilla and leon shield and the other one the 'rojigualda' Spain color ribbon
what a great un-boxing # 77 ...wow !
Thanks! Great stuff!!
At 28:35, the ricasso on that navy dagger is awesome!
Strassenbahn could be streetcar/tram service.
exactly right
Correct
It's a "come along". Wrap the chain around a wrist and the person WILL come along!
Love the fur hats, I have two.
Perfect time to get on the turps
"Strassenbahn" would be like a "streetcar" in English. Like, a "tram" or a trolley car.
That chocolate is pukka
I’m seriously jealous
Could a damage claim be filed for the Wagner bust? Or would it be a waste of time?
WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW What an EXCELLENT episode Tom & Ob ... Truly enjoyed this exquisite unboxing of beautiful rare and exceptional variety of superb history .... Thank you so very much guys AWESOME
👍👍👍👍👍
Great video as always , always have my doubts regarding silverware, so much of it is faked now , and as always it always belongs to some high ranking officer
The silverware hype is ridiculous. Just another item in the hobby for Boomers to waste money on.
Hitlers Revenge!
Mr. Tom are you taking vitamins or eating at Healthy foods because you look younger and more energized
It's called a come along
Prost Mr Wittmann. Grüsse aus Leipzig
I'll drink to that - prost
I have to mail order denobili cigars. I'm in a rural area and there are no retailers here. Greetings from Georgia!
I order them online all the time. They are cheap but wonderful cigars.
Love the vids guys, Bob burns gets way to many name drops for sending cheap razors made in china.
👍👍
Sir, for thé bar with 4 medals, minute 8,18, thé fourth is romanian royal order "Steaua României", knight (Star of Romania). Not bavarian.
Sharing is careing
Love that Wagner bust!
Another great video.
You guys are starting to get a lot of views. Hopefully your getting some monetization.
The ss sleeve Eagles look to be replica to me... love your video's
Urban transport 25th reunion
Strassenbahn is streetcar.
Whitman hit the lottery this week!!
Does it bother anyone else that this guy is smoking a cigar directly above what are implied to be authentic historical items made of cloth? I wish there was an explanation of why so many people are sending gifts??
8:05 Romanian not Bavarian
WRONG it's not Bavarian - it is a Romanian Star 1877 - Gerät is correct
You have to watch closer, Alpaka is not silver, and the LAH piece wasn‘t silver ether. There was a 075 Stamp on it.
Take more time to discribe it right please, its only reading.
Some of the "trash bag" items were a bit too good to be true. Need an expert's opinion to be sure. Hope they are all legit!🤞🏾
Yes! And when he says he has never seen one of these before, I get worried.
I would definitely say repo alert on that bag.
Another Good time spending with you Guys . Awesome Video. Will sending you email. I have some interested Question Sir . Take Care . Regards Josef
🇺🇸🧢AF👍。
Translation pocket watch with swastika:
Strassenbahn 1934 / 25 jähriges Dienstjubiläum.
Tram 1934 / 25'th service anniversary.
The SS patches looked like they are fake. I used to have a fake Götz von Berlichingen that I bought for $10. It had the same flaw on it as this one. The patches came off the same uniform, the only way one would know for sure is, if he, or a family member cut them off themselves. Also, where are the holes from the needle. The handcuff looks to be real, however, to find them with the name of the city, which happens to be Dachau SS, seem to be questionable. Reminds me on the guy from Canada, he sells Wm. Rogers flatware mark with Eva Braun initials. I'm very sorry Mr. Wittmann, I just had to vent!
not Bavaria but Romania medal