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Unread 08-11-2021, 03:37 PM   #1
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I havent build a proper display area yet. But it is coming. I am obsessed with the POINTY HELMETS.
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Unread 08-11-2021, 03:48 PM   #2
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Might I suggest a visit to Ikea.
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I actually Have some Ikea Cabinets in the basement. I will be bringing them up after I remodel the first floor to put in my office. (The Wife doesn't know yet)
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These things make Luger's look cheap.
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Not Quite Jerry but not far off!!!
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Hi,

As spiked helmets were also U.S. Army issue for some time, you might also wish to add these to your very fine German ones.


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Great looking group! I have long had a fondness for those pointy hats also.
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Thank you for showing us your pickle stabbers wayne8661 and Ron.

They are beautifully cool ... I have to many German addictions already so I won't be joining this party other than to admire from afar.
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As spiked helmets were also U.S. Army issue for some time, you might also wish to add these to your very fine German ones.
If I am not mistaken I think Portugal still uses them for parades & such.
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I have my hands into too many things already. LOL
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As spiked helmets were also U.S. Army issue for some time, you might also wish to add these to your very fine German ones.
If I am not mistaken I think Portugal still uses them for parades & such.
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Chile does also.


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