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Rob FouchMy grandfather fought in World War II and helped in the liberation of one of the concentration camps. He's 86 and still cries every time he talks about it, and he's a gruff old man with a leather exterior who's not, shall we say, the most open-minded sort of guy. But he was obviously deeply affected by what he witnessed.
Anyway, he brought back a German dress sword from the war. I didn't ask him how he got it (he always intimidated me a little; and I can't stand to see him get emotional). I just assume he took it off the body of a dead German soldier. Ever since I was a little boy, I was always fascinated by that sword. It's a beautiful piece of craftsmanship, aside from the ugly symbols on it. I could see where a collector would desire such a piece.
As a matter of fact, I'm heading home to West Virginia this weekend. Pap gave my Mom the sword. I think I'll ask her to pull it out.
We have absolutely no desire to sell it; and I'm hoping to eventually inherit it -- not my younger brother. 
But Ben, how much do Nazi swords sell for? Just curious. I'm guessing there are several different kinds, and it would depend on the markings and such.
Thanks.
Rob