My grandfather had something similar, maybe even the same watch. He got his by pillaging bern after "putting a boot up Hitler's ass", as some counrty singer would say. Point being: It may not exactly be the sign of an anti-semite. Most antiques dealers won't touch it because of bad mojo and likelyhood that it's a stolen artifact of war(illegal in geneva conv.). You couldn't take it to Southeby's these days.
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That's funny is a sick way. How did you find it? American nazi party.com
ebay is AWESOME.
I always keep an eye out for vintage watches (would like to one day collect more) but this one is wierd, huh?
My grandfather had something similar, maybe even the same watch.
He got his by pillaging bern after "putting a boot up Hitler's ass", as some counrty singer would say. Point being: It may not exactly be the sign of an anti-semite.
Most antiques dealers won't touch it because of bad mojo and likelyhood that it's a stolen artifact of war(illegal in geneva conv.). You couldn't take it to Southeby's these days.
Dude... There is a huge market for WWII era Nazi artifacts...
Didn't you see Magnolia?
-WompaOne
Brain Fart: Bonn, not Bern.
(though it probably WAS made in Bern)
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