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I had my own (''small'') display at the Royal GunPowder Mill's on the 3rd and 4th of May this year. A large percent of the display is original! What do you think?...
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Nathan
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Can I suggest that you try and get some appropriate items for the breadbag - make sure its full! You would have had it bulging with items, with it being your most convenient holder for food, socks, gloves and other soldierly neccessities.
Well done though, I do like it.
Most importantly, did you enjoy it?
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That is my new (should I say old) TruppenFahrrad. A few things needed fixing when I got it but since I rode it a few more thing have gone on the mend list (I broke a number of spokes on the back wheel).
Bread bag, could have been full of personal things but the things i've got are original and worth anything from £5.00 to £100.00 for one original item (my pockets were filled with things like...SKAT cards ORIGINAL, Scho-Ka-Kola (replica red cross tin), Soldbuch, gas decontamination bottle ORIGINAL, Boot Brushes POST WAR, Bread, Apples and a peppermint tin ORIGINAL etc
I didn't want to risk braking a £100.00, 70 year old bottle. Or get it stolen.
Excellent, pleased you enjoyed it. That is the main thing when attending an event, that you the individual, enjoy it.
I understand your reluctance to place such expensive original items in your breadbag. I would suggest a repro "housewife", esbit, a coffee tin (any old looking thing will do), some repro socks etc. That will soon fill it out and make it "look" more appropriate.
Thanks for posting.
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Thats one of the things I forgot an original esbit cooker and repro boxes, thats another thing I had in my pocket. Also a repro wallet and lots of original and replica content . The repro socks I had were on my feet .
Hi Nathan I met you at Waltham Abbey and discussed your Truppenfahrrad with you I told you about Hercules bicycles being produced in nuremberg, hope you remember. Anyway well done with your display, it takes time to get all the things you need for a good impression, well done. Otto
Well, I was at WAGPM (as a punter) and I am kicking myself 'cos I did not see your one man display. How on earth did I miss you?
I must say that I am well impressed with your efforts. Considering that there were some Axis groups there with a fair amount of original kit, I rate your little display as good as, if not better in some cases, due to your attention to detail and the remarkably good condition of all the items.
I split Nathan's & Otto's two posts into a new thread "Truppenfahrrad Information" within the "Research Forum". I think they are more appropriate there.
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