8×60 Binoculars
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- Deactivated Gun Dealers Arundel
WW2buyer.com is the acquisitions website www.themilitariamarket.com
“The Nations largest “bricks and mortar” militaria trading center”
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Industry Guide Lines For Selling Medals
Before you invite a “Military Binocular ” dealer into your home we recommend the following.
1) Check their credentials .Are they professionals, does their website display a VAT number (U.K.) or a Max Certified Dealer Badge (USA)?.Professional looking websites are now inexpensive to build, they can be operated from an iPhone from inside a prison (Fact), a Summer camp ,Bar, or by school Kids operating from Mum and Dads residential address!.
2) Always get an guide estimate of the likely range of prices they are prepared to pay you. This can be achieved by supplying phonographs first or offering a good description. Do not risk putting your self in the uncomfortable position of being pressured.
3) You should be offered and accept no less than 75% of the market value for your collection or single items.
4) Cash is hard to come by don’t get tricked by a bully who pushes for an appointment to visit you immediately. Before you have prepared exactly what will be going and what your bottom price is.
5) Show absolutely no sympathy to advertisers who claim to be passionate collectors.This is usually criminal deception, advertising is expensive such advertisers are buying to sell on !.
5) Consider contacting a dealer with a main street store a V.A.T. number (U.K.) or one who is a member of a (trade association USA) and who has an established reputation to uphold. Such enterprises have customers waiting and will be able pay the prices you have researched and offer genuine advice.WW2buyer.com is the acquisitions website for www.themilitariamarket.com
WW2buyer.com is the acquisitions website for www.themilitariamarket.com
“The Nations largest bricks and mortar militaria trading centre”
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“The Nations largest bricks and mortar militaria trading centre”
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Cased Medals from WW2
OLD NEWS!Used To Promote Auctioneers !!!
“A PAIR of German U-Boat Commander’s binoculars were an unexpected hit at a saleroomin 2013”.
They were used by the Kreigsmarine in World War II, and sold for six times their expected price
at a Fine Art Auctioneers
The binoculars, part of a private collection, were inscribed with “Kommandant Glas” and were expected to reach about £500(Rubbish!).
However, at the sale, they finally sold for £3,000.
A negligent staff member said “We’d always thought there would be interest in this item, particularly with the 70th anniversary of wartime
events being marked. However, we were delighted with the level of interest and the final hammer price.
“The summer country house sale is often dictated by the weather, but we were pleased to see that although it was a hot and sunny day it
certainly didn’t put people off bidding online!”
After Commision was taken the vendor revived just £2472!! By selling directly to us at WW2 buyer.com
you will always do better than by selling at auction.
WW2 numbered ss dagger cross guard Nazi Himmler
German flag value price
Industry Guide Lines For Selliing Military Binoculars
Before you invite a “Military Binocular ” or general militaria dealer into your home we recommend the following.
1) Check their credentials .Are they professionals, does their website display a VAT number (U.K.) or a Max Certified Dealer Badge (USA)?.Professional looking websites are now inexpensive to build, they can be operated from an iPhone from inside a prison (Fact), a Summer camp ,Bar, or by school Kids operating from Mum and Dads residential address
2) Always get an guide estimate of the likely range of prices they are prepared to pay you. This can be achieved by supplying phonographs first or offering a good description. Do not risk putting your self in the uncomfortable position of being pressured.
3) You should be offered and accept no less than 75% of the market value for your collection or single items.
4) Cash is hard to come by don’t get tricked by a bully who pushes for an appointment to visit you immediately. Before you have prepared exactly what will be going and what your bottom price is.
5) Show absolutely no sympathy to advertisers who claim to be passionate collectors.This is usually criminal deception, advertising is expensive such advertisers are buying to sell on !.
5) Consider contacting a dealer with a main street store a V.A.T. number (U.K.) or one who is a member of a (trade association USA) and who has an established reputation to uphold. Such enterprises have customers waiting and will be able pay the prices you have researched and offer genuine advice.