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is it legal to sell a nazi naval officer's dress dagger on e bay ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You would have a problem if it was listed as a knife, but under 'Collectibles' and then under the sub heading 'Military items' or 'Militaria' it would be ok.
Alternately sell it on ebay USA , you can list anything there , there was a fully working cannon a while back. UK registered eBayers can list in the USA .
I once listed a Doctor Blade which is a device to lay down a coating of ink, ebay warned me that a blade was not acceptable so I re-listed it as an ink coating bar and sold it.
If you do ebay it make sure you list internationally and use the option for USA & Canada visibility , that is where the market is for that type of stuff.
I would just list it as ''WWII German Officer Memorabilia'' and put a good photo , do not mention the word dagger or knife.
Alternately sell it on ebay USA , you can list anything there , there was a fully working cannon a while back. UK registered eBayers can list in the USA .
I once listed a Doctor Blade which is a device to lay down a coating of ink, ebay warned me that a blade was not acceptable so I re-listed it as an ink coating bar and sold it.
If you do ebay it make sure you list internationally and use the option for USA & Canada visibility , that is where the market is for that type of stuff.
I would just list it as ''WWII German Officer Memorabilia'' and put a good photo , do not mention the word dagger or knife.
Just looked on ebay and this is the category to use, just describe it as Dress adornment with a good photo and as I said make sure you list so that it can be seen in the USA.
http://www.ebay.co.uk...E&hash=item3cb2ae2c87
http://www.ebay.co.uk...E&hash=item3cb2ae2c87
You can only sell certain WWI German memorobilia on ebay Eddie and it's not the best place to sell it either experience wise or price wise, the poster will honestly get a lot more if they go elsewhere and Ebay do frquently pull certian items relating to the Third Reich whenever the fancy takes them.
My wife and daughters are Jewish Boo as you probably know, and we've had endless discussions about the ethics of trading Nazi material and her viewpoint is that if it goes to a legitimate collector then fine it's simply an historical artifact and is treated as such or if it goes to some Nazi sympathiser thug the more money that can be taken off that person then the happier she is. Make the morons pay.
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