Thankyou for this film. As a collector of 40+ years it was an aladins cave. Some items like the cap with just the luftwaffe eagle looked thrown together maybe by a veteran and the ss helmets liner looked like civil defence or post war but great collection just the same
Great collection mate. The SS helmet you showed 22:33 however appears to be a post war made m40/55 finnish helmet (Or something similar to that nature) Deftinaly post war made though. As much as I would have liked my collection this size, The Australian government has now placed new law banning all sale and trade with any German marked with swas.. So most collecting in Australia is done. Kind regards
Love your video I was curious my father lost both his sisters in death camps he passed when I was six I’ve heard many a story from my mom would you consider donate one of your items I ve always wanted a souvenir of our ancestor executioners I know it sounds morbid or whatever I don’t care but would you seriously consider it I can’t find this stuff anywhere and when I do it’s so expensive I know it’s my problem anyway again awesome collection and museum great video I’m gona watch it again lol 😝 thank you for sharing
Some really great items there ... many things that just do not come up for sale anymore... Only thing I would comment on is don't add stickers type on items ( I would make effort to remove them )
@kennethreese4659 If they heated warmed up with hairdryer they should become tacky again and come off ... those labels used to be everywhere when those machines first came out Best regards
Nice video. Its great to see all the memorabilia but I have to say I'm a little shocked at the condition of most of the items. Literally every visor, jacket, flag, uniform or armband I saw was full of moth holes and covered in dust. The swords were dirty and the daggers were in a poor state. This is not how you care for memorabilia of historical significance. The uniforms were hanging on wire coat hangers which you should never do. There is a reason uniforms are never displayed and stored on hangars. It ruins them and they loose their form. Does your friend not understand this or does he need help? You really should educate him that if he is going to display this he needs to conserve and preserve the collection. The room looked dirty. Very disappointing.
@@kennethreese4659 I hope he isnt using the museum and the items as an investment? No one is going to buy uniforms and visors eaten by moths or if they do it's going to be for a fraction of what they are worth. I've been collecting for 35 years and have several uniforms, visors, armbands and flags and they are in a room with environmental controls, dehumidifiers and zero light. They also get vacuumed once a month with a dedicated vacuum with a special clothing brush attachment. I've seen your collection on video and it appears you take good care of your items. Does your friend need help? I would be happy to take some time and help him clean up and do some mitigation services. I live in Indiana and so Gettyburg is 8 hour drive no problem. I hate to see these items further deteriorate.
@@kennethreese4659 Well he has to sell it at some point unless he plans to get buried with it? It's a investment unless he doesnt care about getting any money for it.
Thankyou for this film. As a collector of 40+ years it was an aladins cave. Some items like the cap with just the luftwaffe eagle looked thrown together maybe by a veteran and the ss helmets liner looked like civil defence or post war but great collection just the same
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Excellent guide and presentation of museum helmets and caps
Greeting from Spain
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Great last few videos! Why did he use a label-maker on some items? You think it would damage the items’ value.
He put those labels on the items back in the 60's when he opened the museum. Guess he really didn't think about that back then.
Awesome video, thanks for sharing. I could spend weeks in this place. Purely Awesome.
Thank you. That's my happy place.
Kenneth, thank you so much for sharing this! This is absolutely amazing! 😊
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Great video Kenneth I have been to this museum a few times years ago
I talked with the old fellow that owned it he was a very interesting fellow.
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Great collection. However that one ss helmet seems to be a postwar finish m40/55 helmet
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Спасибо вам большое за выпуск. Очень интересно.
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Absolutely incredible collection!
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No criticism here good original they are what the are. Sometimes that's the way they are. Thanks for doing the video!
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Love the KM items you’ve got there!
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Really awesome collection of items
Thank you. That's my happy place.
Hi Kenneth, the helmet you have shown here 13:55 is, as far as I know, a Czech Wehrmacht loot helmet.
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I think, he must use vacuum cleaner and put textile items to bags for prevent dust. Or, he can delete dust from this steel blue shelves....
What a lovely collection!
Guess I really have to go to the States to see a lot of the good stuff haha
Yes that's a life time collection.
Great collection mate.
The SS helmet you showed 22:33 however appears to be a post war made m40/55 finnish helmet (Or something similar to that nature) Deftinaly post war made though.
As much as I would have liked my collection this size, The Australian government has now placed new law banning all sale and trade with any German marked with swas.. So most collecting in Australia is done. Kind regards
Thank you. I was sorry to hear what your government is doing to the collectors in Australia. Thats really sad.
Yes, it is definitely postwar refurbished Finnish helmet of Hungarian production M38 with fake decal.
You have some great items there 👍
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Great tour and.items.👍🏻
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I love visors and pole tops. Do you saw political tunic in this museum?
He used to have one. Don't know what happened to it.
Love your video I was curious my father lost both his sisters in death camps he passed when I was six I’ve heard many a story from my mom would you consider donate one of your items I ve always wanted a souvenir of our ancestor executioners I know it sounds morbid or whatever I don’t care but would you seriously consider it I can’t find this stuff anywhere and when I do it’s so expensive I know it’s my problem anyway again awesome collection and museum great video I’m gona watch it again lol 😝 thank you for sharing
@@stevebrzeski9118 thank you. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Some really great items there ... many things that just do not come up for sale anymore...
Only thing I would comment on is don't add stickers type on items ( I would make effort to remove them )
Thank you. Trying to remove those stickers now will probably leave a mark or damage the item.
@kennethreese4659 If they heated warmed up with hairdryer they should become tacky again and come off ... those labels used to be everywhere when those machines first came out
Best regards
Great video, likewise our wireless microphones died during a recent filming on our channel! Very very annoying!
Thank you, they should have longer battery life. Mine lasted about 2 hours then died on me.
Nice video. Its great to see all the memorabilia but I have to say I'm a little shocked at the condition of most of the items. Literally every visor, jacket, flag, uniform or armband I saw was full of moth holes and covered in dust. The swords were dirty and the daggers were in a poor state. This is not how you care for memorabilia of historical significance. The uniforms were hanging on wire coat hangers which you should never do. There is a reason uniforms are never displayed and stored on hangars. It ruins them and they loose their form.
Does your friend not understand this or does he need help? You really should educate him that if he is going to display this he needs to conserve and preserve the collection. The room looked dirty. Very disappointing.
Yes it could definitely use more care.
@@kennethreese4659 I hope he isnt using the museum and the items as an investment? No one is going to buy uniforms and visors eaten by moths or if they do it's going to be for a fraction of what they are worth. I've been collecting for 35 years and have several uniforms, visors, armbands and flags and they are in a room with environmental controls, dehumidifiers and zero light. They also get vacuumed once a month with a dedicated vacuum with a special clothing brush attachment. I've seen your collection on video and it appears you take good care of your items. Does your friend need help? I would be happy to take some time and help him clean up and do some mitigation services. I live in Indiana and so Gettyburg is 8 hour drive no problem. I hate to see these items further deteriorate.
@@Ryanboy2020 no he isn't selling any of the collection. It will soon be going into storage.
@@kennethreese4659 Well he has to sell it at some point unless he plans to get buried with it? It's a investment unless he doesnt care about getting any money for it.
Looks czeh or Slovak the army decal one I've seen luftschutz and police decals on them.
Like the helmet with bayonets and bazooka round on it.
Thanks, yes its cool.
14:08 Captured Czechoslovakian WZ32 helmet.
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Hi Dir..do you have a Legion Condor helmet? Ty
No sorry