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    Default Haven't seen it in Ohio

    Remember not all Nazi collectors do it in support Nazism. I had a neighbor growing up who had a book shelf with many Nazi items. She and her husband were both WWII vets. She used it as a conversation starter to speak of the evils of the Nazis.





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    Look at it this way: They lost...now we get to sell their stuff :)

    On a more serious note, some people like to add more to collections that just guns. A person might start out with a K98, and then want to add the uniform, medals and propaganda posters to go with it. They might take a Garand or an Enfield and do the same thing. Its all part of the history aspect, but sometimes getting rhe read deal can be a little costly. I don't think the stuff is there to Idolize Hitler or the Nazis, any more than a bunch of old Soviet stuff is idolizing Communism. Its just "stuff"

    I live in Ma, some shows have it some dont. depends on the show and who pays for a table.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4Opencarry View Post
    I guess I am not paying attention to that kinda of stuff in NW Fla. I don't recall seeing any. I have been 3 or 4 times when the show comes to town and I have always been more interested in guns and holsters so it might be there but I didn't notice.
    I got to the show (Suncoast Gun Shows) every time it is here (Tampa) and I have never noticed any. Not sure if that is because I do not bother to look, since I am usually focused on about 5 - 6 things I am interested in (and any one's memorabilia would not be on the list).
    "A stupid man's report of what a clever man says can never be accurate, because he unconsciously translates what he hears into something he can understand."
    Bertrand Russell

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