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Unread 09-17-2020, 10:23 AM   #13
RickJZ
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@HerrKaiser,

I found your post quite interesting and refreshing to read. I don't hear of many people around your age that is beginning to establish a collection of historical firearms and or memorabilia. I'm forty seven and have been collecting historical firearms and military memorabilia for many years. My dad used to have a military antique business specializing in WW I and WW II artifacts. Obtained my first gun when I was roughly twelve. A bring back K98 Mauser. It's interesting how you have alluded to video games in your post. Approximately a few weeks ago, I read an article that delved into the topic of keeping the history alive regarding WW II with younger generation. The article highlighted that video games associated with the era are helping to engage millennial and later generation in the historical time period. I wish you all the best with your collecting endeavors.
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