563 Comments for Berliner Bunkerwelten

Wow not on a bet with those needles. That is quite a collection! Great descriptions too. Thanks for all the info!
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Thanks, glad you enjoyed the pics...Like i said I'm not a photographer but the images are pretty decent...I'm waiting on some heads and a torso so I can model my military gear and gas masks...The masks would be appropriate for this thread but I don't want to hijack his run...
I would not have done it if Motts had not given his permissions...So I thank you Motts for letting me link into your run here...After the heads come in I would be more than happy to show off my collection by dropping another link to my Picassa album...
I'm currently not happy with the way the archived pictures are so I refuse to show them...
Motts, you site is completely awesome, you have the best sets I have ever seen and this one is by far my favorite...
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ebolavirus, Thank you so very much for your link! This is truly a fine collection and i hope others will take a look! Its been truly a pleasure to read your comments that serve to educate us on these subjects!!!
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Here is a few of my hyp pics...All the others are in storage and I would have to dog them out...
I'm not a photographer but I think the images are ok...I'll be happy to post an album of my gas mask once I get a Styrofoam head to model them with...


http://picasaweb.googl...&feat=directlink
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With all the info you've supplied us, feel free to post the link if you'd like!
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I would link pictures but I don't want to hijack this photostream...if you would like to see what I have then I can send you a private link to my picassa album just email me at ebolavirus020@yahoo.com...
I'll be happy to show off what I have...It's not much but classic medical equipment is very expensive...
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Most of what I have are glass plunger and barrel or glass and brass...All of mine are Eastern Bloc or Nazi made...I have the steel field sterilizers and boxes of new needles with cannula still in them too...
The newest set I have is a 5 pack of glass insulin syringes from the former East Germany complete with needles...
All of my syringes are brand new in original boxes...
I'll tell ya though that they are very heavy and somewhat scary...The small needles were very large back then. with intention to be used more than once..
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ebolavirus, Im interested in the fact you collect syringes. Do you have any that have a ceramic barrel or wooden type, i find these amazing!!! I am sure i didnt explain that right , but maybe you know what i mean! Thanks, let me know!
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Ms. Raven Poe:

I have been doing chemical gear collections and studying all ABC/NBC gear for about 20 years...I received my first gas mask about 10 years old and it just went on from there...
I have a very large collection from all countries of the world and have everything that was ever made in the former DDR which is my prized collection...I also do WWII syringes and needles too even though I despise those items and you can't get with 10 foot of me with one without a fight lol...
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I don't thik we will ever let Mott's live down the whole soap dispenser/lamp mix up. :)
Everyone said it all, Motts! A great big THANK YOU for this set!

Patricia Goff, thank you for sharing a little piece of Germany life!
So beautiful in its decay!
God, I love this!

Thank you, Bas, perfect explanation!
Yes, thank you again, ebola!
Wow, I would really love to visit this bunker!

Motts, the lighting and colors in this photo looks vintage, I love it!