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Monday WWII Hot Finds Newsletter May 18, 2015

Friday, May 22, 2015

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I've got a brand new batch of eBay's finest for you in today's issue.

Every week the largest military category on eBay reinvents itself and this email newsletter is here to catch you up. Every listing is a live auction with bids so click to see where these are before they close.

The German category is traditionally the 2nd largest in WWII trailing behind United States. In this category helmets and uniquely German items like binoculars seem to do well.

In WWII there are many smaller categories - some with only a few hundred items. This block catches up with those other categories such as Canada, Russia, Japan, United Kingdom and Italy.

A natural cousin to the WWII focus of this email newsletter is items from the First World War. This block has less than a dozen items featured but they are the leading auctions from that category.

Thank you for taking time to click through and read the WWII Hot Finds Newsletter!

 

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Thursday WWII Hot Finds Newsletter May 14, 2015

Friday, May 15, 2015

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When I'm on my "A" game I can get this newsletter out first think in the morning. There are some super picks in today's issue of the Hot Finds. Have fun!

There are several listings from the United States category to mention today. To the left there is a nice grouping from a vet who's unit photo was in Life Magazine. I also like the B-15 jacket that is up for bids below. Since patches are my favorite I hope you enjoy the squadron patch I spotted from a unit flying B-25 bombers.

I don't know quite know what to make of the German visor cap below. It looks very authentic but somehow the leather visor part is just unnaturally shiny for something that should be three quarters of a century old.

Since I featured a visor cap earlier let's call out the Italian example below. I think they took some special pride in their head gear. This one reportedly belonged to an Army general in the medical corp.

One of my favorite pieces of art is hidden in this block of WWI items. The War Bonds poster is one that I have hanging in my office. Luckily I got mine for a much better price than what this one is bringing on eBay.

Remember if you ever miss an issue of the newsletter they are always archived over on my website at www.WWIIHotFinds.com.

 

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Monday WWII Hot Finds Newsletter May 11, 2015

Thursday, May 14, 2015

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I hope you have recovered from the weekend and are ready for some great military eBay auctions. I spent the weekend camping with the Scouts and trying to stay one step ahead of the tropical storm that came ashore in North Carolina.

I really like the rifleman lot that is pictured in the left hand block. The sellers does point out that it doesn't come with the shells or the hand grenades. That is a good disclaimer.

The nice Hungarian German Ally Tanker Panzer Leather Jacket has a good number of bids and looks pretty authentic to me.

Ok I have a confession to make. I have no clue what a Horsehair Sporran is. The one pictured below is Canadian. i suppose I could Google it but it seems like an odd piece if you ask me.

I don't often have mechanical things in the WW1 block. The Signal Corps Service Buzzer Telegraph is an exception and a pretty cool item.

This week I'm spending Wednesday and Thursday working my antique mall booths. Things have been pretty crazy lately but I need to get them topped off with some new inventory before the summer travel season gets here.

 

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Monday WWII Hot Finds Newsletter May 4, 2015

Sunday, May 10, 2015

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I hope this issue catches you at a good time when you can take a minute to see what I've turned up on eBay. I think there is something in here for any military collector.

Today's United States block features a strange mix of mortar shells and unit insignia. I've never quite understood the desire to collect an inert explosive but I'm sure its a good conversation piece. Now on the other hand I completely understand why unit patches and insignia is a hot topic for collectors.

If you want to bid on the mess kits they are going to end before many of you get to click on this link. It's kinda unusual to see anybody sell a lot of 6 nearly identical items in this category.

The Japanese tropical helmet is a pretty iconic piece from the war. In fact in this block I've got several helmets linked in that are ending soon on eBay.

The final block in the Hot Finds gives you a look at some of the best auctions in the WWI category.

This week will be a nightmare for getting work done. I''m going to be at my daughter's school four days in a row trying to make sure our annual auction goes off without a hitch. I'm the Vice-President of the PTA so there is no getting out of this one.

 

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Thursday WWII Hot Finds Newsletter April 30, 2015

Friday, May 1, 2015

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I've found a lot of really nice listings in today's newsletter including uniforms, insignia and blades. Stay tuned and click on any of these you want to check out.

To the left you can find a really nice Airborne uniform that features the Geronimo insignia. I've also spotted a nice Chinese made insignia for the 23rd Fighter Group.

When I first saw that German uniform below it made me think of the Cobra Commander. I grew up in the 1980s and will forever be a GI Joe fan from the cartoon and small toys that were popular in my childhood.

Most knife collectors do not focus down to specific countries and are happy to get really nice specimens. In this block I have an Italian fighting knife that is over $300 with some solid bidding.

There is another $300+ blade in this block to lead things off. I'm not quite sure where it's from as the seller did a bit of key word stuffing in his title though.

Today wraps up what has been an incredibly busy month. I've got another couple of crazy weeks with commitments until Memorial Day weekend when pretty much I'll finally be able to sit back and relax.

 

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