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Yeah it was apparently from what I saw today online a gift from Himmler to Officers.The embellishment himmler signature ruins the collector value of the pistol.
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I would keep it too based on my research.
Just Saying.
I would contact Tom at Legacy Collectibles. This is his forte. He also has a ton of great youtube videos discussing much of what has already been said here; to include the pistol you showed.
Neat stuff by the way. I also agree with FatalBert inasmuch that a lot of this gear is quickly losing it's stigma and the knee jerk reaction to all things WW2 Germany is fading. Folks are realizing there is not some type of mojo or voodoo attached to a bit of metal or piece of cloth and it can most definitely offer a glimpse into the past and also make the owner some money if desired.
Should go to a museum.
God bless your Grandpa and the greatest generation!
I've had friends donate old family silver to museums only to find out upon inquiry the items were "deaccessioned" at some point in the past.I've heard many stories of museum pieces being donated and months or years later finding out that the orginal pieces were replaced with fakes.
This is especially true with Civil War pieces that are donated to museums.