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Monday WWII Hot Finds Newsletter October 6, 2014

Thursday, November 13, 2014

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I've decided in today's issue of the Hot Finds I'm going to focus on jackets. That's probably because fall is in the air and I've been breaking into my coat closet this week after a long summer.

The nice WWII Army Leather Bomber Flight Jacket Type A2 pictured below is a size 44. Now I could probably fit into that one assuming that the measurements and age haven't shrunk the jacket down from there.

I've got another uniform jacket featured in this block. The condition is holding down the bids on this German Luftwaffe winter uniform jacket. eBay user italianwarfront has that one up at auction.

Since jackets are my theme for this issue the one I'll recommend to you in this block comes from Canada. The Argyll and Sutherland Tunic and Glengarry 4th Armoured Div
is about to hit $300 and might fetch more before it closes.

Sticking with the Canadians for this final block in the email newsletter I've got a nice 1915 Victory Loan poster that is doing really well with over 50 bids.

I hope you enjoyed today's issue. Don't forget I maintain an archive of the Hot Finds email newsletters at my website WWIIHotFinds.com.

 

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Thursday WWII Hot Finds Newsletter October 2, 2014

Friday, October 3, 2014

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I am a little late in the day getting this one published but there are still dozens of auctions that are worth taking a look at in this issue.

Long time readers of the Hot Finds know that I like old insignia. The Black Devil's Brigade patch is not the typical of the ones I prefer but I still have to give it a shout out.

The officer coat below is listed out of Bulgaria and I'm not sure if it's 100% legit. I say that because the bidding is a bit off but I don't claim to be an expert.

An excellent auction in this group is the Canadian Grenadier Guards listed below. It's over $500 with lots of time left.

Do you know that Johnny Cash song "one piece at a time"? I sorta got that feeling when I clicked on the Colt
pistol slide. You can't sell firearms on eBay but if you bought it one piece at a time you could put one together.

Well as some of you will remember I'm now 0-2 attending college football games this year. This weekend I'll just be at home spending time with family so maybe my team will pull one out on the road.

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Monday WWII Hot Finds Newsletter September 29, 2014

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Provenance Matters For Military Collectors

WWII sept 30 2014Today's Hot Finds has some great pieces of vintage military items with lots of history behind them. I hope you enjoy clicking through what I've found.

Those of you with eagle eyes will spot that the G1 leather flight jacket below is not technically a WWII era issue. The seller states that was owned by a WWII ace and this was the last jacket he wore in his service.

It is just fascinating to find a photo album listed on eBay where the seller includes all the pictures. It's like you get the joy of window shopping even if you have no interest in purchasing the album. Check out the nice album below to see dozens of neat pictures from a German soldier.

In this block I've got another book featured. This one doesn't include as many pictures but is a flight log from a British pilot during the 1944-46 time period.

We all know that including a little provenance helps sell an items in a military category. So I was impressed that the seller of the USMC dress coat was able to take a name written inside the garment and trace it on ancestry.com to the owner over 100 years later. Now that's cool!

I got this issue out earlier in the day and I hope that for many of you that helps you get a chance to click through everything.

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Thursday WWII Hot Finds Newsletter September 25, 2014

Thursday, September 25, 2014

CLOSING OUT THE WEEK WITH VINTAGE MILITARY PICKS ON EBAY

 

WWII sept 25 2014Maybe I'm not one of the only people that thinks it would be cool to go shopping one day wearing a vintage WWII A2 jacket.  Talk about a conversation piece.  I'm not sure you could pick up girls with it but just in case you have the same idea there is a nice size 44 jacket pictured in today's issue.

If you want one auction that is a don't miss in this block try out the German Division Jacket and Pants linked in today.  It's got 42 bids and is over $1000 with time left.

Seems like in another recent issue I was talking about a camera.  That one was Japanese but the one in this newsletter is a British model nicknamed the "Normandy".  Its drawing some great bids.

You never know what people are get into a bidding war about.  Below is what's described as a trench art brass Vickers Machine Gun Money Box.  It looks like somebody wants that thing pretty bad.  I've included a picture of it in the graphic for today above.

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preview of the German block in today's issue

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Monday WWII Hot Finds Newsletter September 22, 2014

Thursday, September 25, 2014

HAND PICKED AUCTIONS FROM THE LARGEST MILITARY CATEGORY ON EBAY 2/WEEK

WWII sept 22 2014I don't know if you are into refurbished items. I've kinda thought it was frowned upon although I'm sure plenty of collectors do it. Still the helmet pictured below sure does look pretty even if the paint isn't 70+ years old. You can find this refurbished helmet in today's issue.

A lot not to miss is the German medical listing which I have a picture of in the newsletter. So far is has over 30 bids and has crossed the $300 line with plenty of time to go before the gavel falls on that auction.

I imagine when you have a WWII item that has some crossover appeal you don't know where the heavy bidding is coming from. The Japanese camera in today's third block comes complete and is getting some much deserved attention from bidders on eBay.

Neat thing about the rifleman set in today's WWI block is that the web belt has 10 pouches for ammunition clips. I guess when they only had a limited number of bullets in a clip it took that many to be prepared.

A preview of the USA block in today's issue

A preview of the USA block in today's issue

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