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Polish militaria stores/markets?


PolskaMan  2 | 147  
3 Jan 2009 /  #1
Does anybody know any Polish militaria stores/markets in Poland?That sell pre ww2 items.Im looking for some in Lublin,Warsaw,Gdansk and Gdynia [not sure about spelling there].Thank you

P.s. Does anybody collect militaria here?
Wroclaw  44 | 5359  
3 Jan 2009 /  #2
Does anybody collect militaria here?

write: militaria ... in the search box... top-right.
OP PolskaMan  2 | 147  
3 Jan 2009 /  #3
I did but there were only 2 posts and nothing about stores or markets,but thanks for trying to help.
Wroclaw  44 | 5359  
3 Jan 2009 /  #4
Does anybody know any Polish militaria stores/markets in Poland?

I can't tell you about stores... I don't know any. For markets, I think you need to find out where the sunday markets are in the places you are visiting.
noimmigration  
3 Jan 2009 /  #5
All polish military equipment has never been used and only dropped once.
wildrover  98 | 4430  
3 Jan 2009 /  #6
Hi there....i am into the second war militaria , tho i haven,t had the time or money to persue it since moving to Poland...There is a huge military Zlot ( rally ) in Borno sullinovo every year and here there are many stands selling all manner of goodies...you can even buy a tank if you can afford the fuel to get it home.....The rally is usually just after our Harley rally around the first weekends in September...If you search for Borno on the web you can find details of the rally , not hard to find the place , but i can give you directions if you wish....Incidentally , the rally is on the site of an old Russian nuclear missile site...
PolskaDoll  27 | 1591  
3 Jan 2009 /  #7
All polish military equipment has never been used and only dropped once.

How would you know?

PolskaMan, does it have to be in those places? You can have a look on Ebay. It may help. :)
Seanus  15 | 19666  
3 Jan 2009 /  #8
Or Allegro as the Polish equivalent. Members here can help you with translation.
PolskaDoll  27 | 1591  
3 Jan 2009 /  #9
Or Allegro as the Polish equivalent.

Oh yes of course. :) Probably better to have some knowledge of the Polish language for Allegro though...
Seanus  15 | 19666  
3 Jan 2009 /  #10
Well, that's what we are here for. Only the devious try to make a fortune through giving out information.
OP PolskaMan  2 | 147  
4 Jan 2009 /  #11
Thanks for helping guys =]

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