This YouTube video from Legacy Collectibles features a review of a Hermann Göring presentation sword, highlighting its rarity. The description also mentions the availability of other rare items on their website and promotes their "Flak & Fubar" podcast and Instagram channel. While not a firearm review, the content likely appeals to collectors interested in historical military memorabilia, including items associated with the Luftwaffe and Third Reich era.
This video presents two greeting cards attributed to Adolf Hitler, one a birthday card and the other a Christmas card from 1940. The creator mentions these items will be available for purchase on their website, Legacy-Collectibles.com, and also promotes their Patreon page and podcast, "Flak & Fubar."
This YouTube video, titled 'Sand from Omaha Beach', offers viewers a unique collectible. While not directly distributing sand samples due to limited supply, the description provides instructions on how to acquire a free sample. Viewers can receive a sample by making any purchase from their website, with the sand included while supplies last. The video also promotes their Patreon page for 'Legacy Collectibles' and their podcast 'Flak & Fubar'.
This video showcases a rare WW2 'vet bring back' item: a framed portrait of Adolf Hitler in a silver presentation case. The collector discusses the ethical dilemma of owning and potentially selling such controversial historical artifacts, weighing preservation against personal comfort. The item is described as being in mint condition, likely a desk piece for a high-ranking party official.
This video focuses on the "Africa Corp Pith Helmet," a collectible item. While no firearms are explicitly demonstrated or discussed, the provider "Legacy Collectibles" and their associated podcast "Flak & Fubar" suggest a potential interest in military history and memorabilia, which can often overlap with firearms collecting. The item is priced at $600 and available for purchase. Contact information for inquiries is provided.
This video delves into rare Nazi artifacts, including Eva Braun's gold ring and personal items, alongside a JG-52 print signed by Luftwaffe aces. The speaker discusses the ethical considerations of collecting war souvenirs, arguing for the legitimacy of GIs taking items destined for destruction. Other artifacts examined include Kripo detective badges, an NSKK pennant, and an SS adjutant's diary, showcasing a deep knowledge of historical military memorabilia.
This video showcases a Civil War display at the Colorado Springs Military Museum, focusing on fully operational firearms and memorabilia from 1861-1865. The museum's 2020 tour season will highlight this period of American military history. Visitors will need to register online for timed entry to ensure a better experience. The museum opens the first weekend in April, with online ticket sales beginning in March. A link to purchase Dragon Man T-shirts is also provided.
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