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9900 $8900 $8900 Sale 2015 A-R 1-800-786-6210 Prices good through July 31, 2015 $ 00 $ 00 99Black Each 89Green Each M-35 German Combat Helmet Made from heavy gauge mild steel, our "Stahlhelm" helmets feature all of the important details, including rolled shell edges, correct type separately applied air vents, and proper original markings. The genuine leather M-31 liners are attached with 3 split-rivets and include correct leather chinstraps and buckles. Painted in proper green or black color, each helmet comes with a FREE set of decals of your choice. Available in 2 liner & shell sizes that will fit most heads. Great for reenactors and collectors alike! 0102-009-358 Green - Size 57/58 0102-009-360 Green - Size 59/60 0102-009-758 Black - Size 57/58 0102-009-760 Black - Size 59/60 WWI German Stahlhelm and Cut-Out Helmet Our helmet maker is now producing these nice quality replicas of the World War I German Stahlhelm. These accurate reproductions feature rolled rims and the well-known vent lugs on each side, and are fitted with the correct style, 3-piece padded liners and 2-piece leather chinstrap of that period. Paint color is dark green and they are available in large size, which fits up to about size 60.The M-16 is the standard style while the M-18 features ear cut- outs and was also known as the “telephone operator” or “cavalry helmet” A 0102-010-260 M-18 "Cut-Out" B 0102-010-160 M-16 " "Stahlhelm" $ 00 89Each A B General Field Marshall Formal Batons - Museum Quality These exquisite pieces are museum grade copies of the formal baton, or Marschallstab, presented to Field Marshals Erwin Rommel and Erhard Milch upon promotion to Generalfeldmarschall. The multi-piece construction is just like the original and is plated in high quality gold and silver. Forty separately applied devices adorn the velvet covered shaft, consisting of the German eagle in gold, alter- nating with Iron Crosses in silver with black enamel centers. The raised lettering around the top and bottom inscription rings includes the appropriate name, rank, date, and appreciation message from the German people. The end caps feature a Wehrmacht or Luftwaffe eagle at one end and the Iron Cross at the other. Each of these high quality, full-size metal pieces weighs almost six pounds and measures 20.5" overall. They are furnished complete with custom-fitted, presentation cases lined in white, velvet-like material and covered in black leatherette. 4924-114-201 Rommel Baton with case $ 00 4924-114-203 Milch Baton with case 2,380 2 General Field Marshall Batons - Special! In order to provide an affordable version of the Marschallstab, or Field Marshall's Baton, we are offering 3 new models: Rom- mel, Kesselring & von Manstein. These fantastic symbols of rank were presented to German generals upon their promo- tions to Generalfeldmarschall. The multi-piece construction is like the original, with a velvet covered shaft fitted with 40 separate devices: Wehrmacht eagles in gold plate and silver plated Iron Crosses with black enamel centers. End caps plated in gold and silver, featuring the Wehrmacht eagle at one end and Iron $ 00 Cross at the other, with raised lettering around the inscription rings showing the name, rank, Each date, and appreciation message from the German people. These high quality, full-size metal 900 pieces weigh almost six pounds and measure 20" long. A fine example of the Field Marshal Baton, each is furnished with its own custom-fitted, black leatherette presentation case lined in white, velvet-like material. 4924-114-297 von Manstein Baton with Case 4924-114-298 Kesselring Baton with Case 4924-114-299 Rommel Baton with Case NSKK Traffic Control & Polizei Paddle After the success of our “Halt! Polizei” Paddles, we found this other type and decided to repro- duce it as well. Produced here in our shop, these paddles are almost impossible to distinguish from the originals except for the lack of dings and scratches commonly found on the old ones. As these are reproduced from originals, the plac- ards retain a nice, aged appearance. 0130-002-002 NSKK Paddle $45.00 0130-002-001 Halt Polizei Paddle $39.00 3 Deutschland Erwache Standard Complete with Pole, Flag & Tassels No. 0121-103-102 $1,595.00 Deutschland Erwache Flag Only No. 0120-409-001 $198.00 This incredible, museum quality replica is one of the rarest examples of Third Reich memorabilia, and available exclusively from Reddick Militaria! It is true to the originals in every aspect, from the correct dimensions and highest quality materials to the meticulous, hand finish and exacting details. Standing over 7 feet tall, it is unbelievably convincing in every way, and will even rival an original except on close inspection. Manufactured to the specifications of the genuine standards that were originally produced for NSDAP Party rallies and parades in the 1930s and early 1940s, this is the finest replica ever produced. Each section has been meticulously modeled after an original, with particular attention paid to the most minute details and dimensions. The brass eagle is hollow, like the originals, 4 Berlin & Danzig Tassel Set 0121-403-000 $75.00 München Box 0121-303-002 $250.00 Pole Set 0121-203-200 $295.00 being made up of die struck brass components that are brazed together and then hand finished. This multi-part construction is carried through to the wreath and swastika, as well as the München box with its front and back plates of brass that have been dies truck and then nickel plated. The high quality wooden poles feature nickel plated fittings that are threaded for disassembly in the same manner as the real ones. Now you can own one of the rarest and most sought-after examples of Third Reich pomp and splendor, and this exquisite set will surely become the center-piece of any mili- taria collection! The set includes the following pieces: Eagle Top, Wreath & Swastika, München Box, Wooden Pole Set with Cross Pole, Deutschland Erwache Banner, Red, White and Black Tassels. 5 A B SS & SA Dagger Blade in Genuine Damascus The newest addition to our line of reproduction replacements for party-form daggers is this fine quality SS blade. Hand-forged in genuine Damascus steel, it features the standard SS motto "Meine Ehre heisst Treue" bordered by oak leaf sprays, along with the correct style, small oval Eickhorn proofmark on the reverse. Both the motto and trademark are in gold plated, high relief lettering like the original, presentation blades. A 0125-101-707 SA Blade $150.00 Each B 0125-101-708 SS Blade $150.00 Each C D SS & SA Dagger Blades These are no longer available in Solingen, but we have a manufacturer who provides good quality, correctly made replacement blades, with deep etching, nice polish and correct tang threads. These blades feature the Eickhorn small oval trademark with the “Alles fur Deutschland” motto on the SA blades and “Meine Ehre heisst Treue” motto on the SS. C 0125-101-107 SA Blade $89.00 Each D 0125-101-108 SS Blade $89.00 Each E F Genuine Damascus Dagger Blades - “Echt Damas!” We are extremely proud of our hand-forged, REAL DAMASCUS blades! Available in limited quantities and devoid of maker marks, they are reasonably priced and make gorgeous display pieces when mounted in your favorite Army, 2nd Luftwaffe, or Kriegsmarine Dagger. Naval blade is complete with correct double fullers and spring catch. E 0125-101-724 Kriegsmarine (Naval) Blade $150.00 Each F 0125-101-710 Army / Luftwaffe Blade $150.00 Each SS EM 1933 MODEL DAGGER - Boker At last we are able to offer an excellent quality reproduction of the popular 1933 Model SS EM dagger! This dagger has all the important details, from the quality steel blade to the genuine wood grip. The proper black anodized steel scabbard shell has nickel plated upper and lower fittings. The crossguards are nickel plated, with the lower being stamped with the Group "I" marking. The black wood grip features a nicely detailed silver eagle and SS rune button. The high quality steel blade is correctly etched with the SS motto "Meine Ehre heisst Treue" on the obverse, with the desirable art deco Boker proofmark on the reverse. 4924-101-683 $135.00 Each 6 Miniature Allied Fighting Knives Designed for close combat, espionage operations and trench warfare, these knives became symbols of the various branches of service they served, including the Army, Marine Corps, 1st. Special Service Force, OSS & British Commandos. Averaging 7-1/4” long with 4” to 4-3/8” blades, they are exact copies of their full-size counterparts and are true in every detail! They make great letter openers, conversation pieces or attractive additions that will enhance any WWII display! Item Number Description Each 4924-804-003 M3 Trench Knife $29.00 4924-804-004 Fairbairn/Sykes Dagger $29.00 4924-804-006 M-4 Bayonet $29.00 V-42 Commando Stiletto with Scabbard This extremely rare dagger was issued to the First Special Service Force, or “Devil’s Brigade”, for commando operations behind enemy lines in WWII. An authentic reproduction, it features a blackened steel blade with the unique serrated “thumbprint” ricasso, leather-backed steel crossguard, leather handle & unique pointed butt. 12-1/2” long with a 7” blade & high quality leather scabbard just like the originals. 4924-801-105 $125.00 AVAILABLE AGAIN! - K-98 Mauser Bayonet Letter Opener After months of searching for a supply of these letter openers, we've finally found some that have a nicely detailed, black finish in cast metal construction.
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