WAM Hobby Journal #19 - Tagged Daggers
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- Опубликовано: 18 авг 2021
- In this installment of the Hobby Journal, Tom and collector Jeff Richards salivate over a really stellar collection of choice factory tagged pieces. If you'd like to contact Mr. Richards with any questions or comments you may have, you can email him at:
jrusselrichards@gmail.com
If you'd like to stop by and share your collection, please drop us a line!
And finally if you have a question, comment, complaint, or criticism,, please feel free to write Tom at:
herrwittmann@gmail.com
You may also want to check out our website:
www.wwiidaggers.com/welcome.htm
RZM M7/102 is Franz Pilz & Sohne - Wein (Vienna)
Thank you sir.
Ya gotta love the Tom has a burning cigar above this guys pride and joy collection.
This was fun to watch. Well done Tom and Jeff. Greetings from Holland.
My wife is wonderful. She says "I don't care about that stuff".... I've been collecting, buying, selling for about 40 years. I never miss one of your videos Heer Wittmann
Mr. Wittmann's cigar ash is giving me anxiety!.. LOL!
Bless his heart!
Yeah, it's a problem. He won't stop, though, and ignores all the advice of his caged video editing troll to knock it off.
Spectacular pieces! Amazing that any original paper tags survived! Thank you, Mr. Wittmann, for hosting Mr. Richards. You have amassed a fine collection Mr. Richards, congratulations. Have a great day men.
Yes, another video in the "lecture" / journal series, can't wait to enjoy this later today. This series is one of my favourite video series anywhere in any format.
I agree. Typically a 45 minute video is a little much, but Tom sharing so much interesting history, I pour a neat glass for myself and enjoy all the little nuggets of information.
Laat het jullie smaken toppers, lekker genieten, proost. Groetjes uit Nederland ❤
I like watching your videos
I guessed that this would feature the collection of mr Richards just by the name of the video, I doubt there are many that have more of those tagged daggers out there, for sure no one with more tagged NSKKs... Thank you for lending them to mr. Wittmann mr Richards, I've seen you around the comments here so maybe you'll see this. :)
Yes i just read your kind words, thanks
well Tom, thank you so much for this video, its very educating and love all this guys daggers he has brought. i remember seeing him im your video from SOS. obviously he has learned alot in a short time. ive been collecting military for some 45 years now. put two kids through college just from my militaria. so not so much in the house now but when sold it did alot of good for my kids. thanks so much for doing this video for all of us that want to learn even more. loo forward to the next video of any kind
Lol Tom let me see that nskk. Beautiful collection and nice touches tom
Hi Tom, I am kicking back with my morning coffee (still too early for a libation 😁) and enjoying the video on Tagged daggers. It takes me back as one of the first daggers I ever purchased from you; some 35 years ago now (!) was a "pigeon grip" SA. 👍😎
I’m getting thirsty watching this video Sir, lol great 👍 videos as always and knowledgeable, true history 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
looking at daggers while getting fortified with friends, life is good!
Another fantastic show Mr. Wittmann.
Thanks for sharing this. Wonderful collection 👌🏻
Thank you mr wittmann for your great video.
Kevin
Never thought of it until today after watching your seminar, but it would make it interesting to have guests do a seminar with you on something they specialize in or focus on in collecting. Doing it fairly regular as part of the seminar series.
Great video sir ! And nice collection ! Thank you sir !
Excellent I remember the first time I saw a bagged and tagged s a dagger maybe 35 years ago I could not have believed they existed
Great vid Tom very enjoyable.. Big thanks god bless
Thank you again.sir.for your great video.s Gruß aus Düsseldorf...Take Care
Good idea to have a guest. more good information Tom. THANKS
A very nice collection.👍
Thanks for show, love it.
Great collection
Awesome video!
Another great video. But the Cellar Series is my favorite. And the sound quality is way better in the Cellar. 👍
Extraordinary 👍
Very interesting thanks for the video 👍🇩🇰
Can we see any Japanese items Tom has? There are a few glimpses of a Japanese officers sword in his other videos that would be neat to see.
Ou ou ou!!! Wunderbar! 👌I like your videos. I have collection too, but not so big. 🥂
Could you imagine if someone had the box for the daggers?
Thanks Tom! Have there been any discoveries of an Early SA (i933) with tags??
Its quite possible that many of the original owners of those daggers never got a chance to tale the tags off b/c they didn't make it back home. Sad to think but it is a reality of war.
i hope you gave this guy a tour of you collection in the caves of your house. that would be something to see im sure!!!!
OMG....awesome
Super !
I had an NSKK dagger once. Times were hard, so I sold it to pay the rent. However, I will buy another some day. When I do, it will be from you, Mr. Wittmann. Thank you for your very informative and entertaining vids.
German vs USA
Dolch = Dagger
Schwert = Sword
Säbel = Saber
Messer = Knife
SA (Sturmabteilung) = Storm Division
German v usa 😄
ENGLISH mate 🏴🇬🇧
usa is not a language,
It's the mother tongue.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
🥂🇬🇧
Very interesting
awesome
fwf= fortified with friends 🤣
Nice video! But i realy wanna see a new video with you and alex again? The russian guy. He is such a great guy! You two have such nice feedback always
Oh, what a colored guess wearing an almost genuine polo suit and a very nice smile and attitude.... that video was really instructive and really funny too.... but again, smoking cigar and holding drinks on top of a pool table and very valuable mint daggers is very.... well let's say not recommanded.....but anyway, that's his pool table....isn't it....!
I cringed when he put his drink on the pool table.
They look superb the type of dagger I’d like to obtain do you get many SS daggers like this