WWII Sutlers/Vendors
Currently, we have a really great listing of sutlers here. These businesses are the best, so please visit them and tell 'em you saw it on reenactor.Net! If you have a reenactor vendor link you want on this page, please visit our Vendor Info Page.
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Premiere Sutler Listings
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1944 Militaria--One of my favorites! The owner, Drew Zigo is a truly good guy--he sells authentic stuff at a great price. Nice reproduction uniforms and equipment, reliable service and this site provides good pictures of the products. Great selection and great authenticity. I do not hesitate one bit to reccomend 1944 Militaria!!!
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Lost Battalions--Lost Battalions is the maker of unparalleled reproduction WWII uniforms. From their excellent patterns, to their custom-made wool, Lost Battalions provides their customers with outstanding service. As I myself have a Lost Battalions uniform, I can vouch for their quality!
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WEPHAUS/COM -- We may be a relatively new company on the surplus scene, but we try harder! We at WEP value you, the customer, and think you should be treated with prompt attention and professionalism. When you call or email us here at the WEPHAUS with a question, or to place an order, you can be assured that your inquiry will be answered quickly and with great attention to detail.
It's our business to make you happy with your purchase. When you are pleased with the result, we've done our job!
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Hessen Antique is a small family owned business specializing in original and reproduction 20th century European and American militaria. We carry a full line of quality reproduction German headgear and uniforms imported from Germany. Our German visor caps are the most authentic and high quality caps available. We have a large stock of refurbished original WWII German Helmets available at competitive prices. We also have quality GI uniforms and equipment.
About us: My wife and I have been in collecting and selling militaria together for over 10 years. I've been reenacting for 15 years.
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BANZAI--Welcome to the home page of BANZAI, the monthly newsletter/magazine for anyone interested in Japanese militaria. Since 1982, BANZAI has become a medium for all levels of Japanese militaria collectors to exchange information and buy, sell or trade all kinds of Japanese militaria. The BANZAI web site is designed to augment BANZAI by providing a ready reference in the form of reprints of articles from BANZAI and a source for data sheets and on-going requests for research information on a variety of projects dealing with Japanese militaria. If you are interested in any aspect of Japanese militaria then you should be subscribing to BANZAI.
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GUNS OF LIBERTY--Get some Firepower in that Jeep! Full size M1919A4 and AN-M2 replicas that look and act like the real deal. We have M-31 pedestals for BMG replica weapons, Re-enactor Ammo .50 &.30 BMG and 8mm, Unique Military Collectibles and Firearms.
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Brandenburg Historica--Their specialty is reference books and historical music for the reenactor. Without a doubt, if you're interested in the history of the time, Brandenburg is the place for you. I can personally attest to the quality of their stuff, having bought quite a few of their albums.
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Stewart's Military Antiques--Stewart's Military Antiques has been involved in the collecting of worldwide Militaria for over 30 years. Additionally, they have personal experience with reenactors and living history programs for over 25 years. We offer unusual military collectibles from around the world with an emphasis on WWII. Our customers can buy with confidence as we offer a lifetime guaranty on originality of any item that we sell and further we attempt to ship our nicest items first.
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Militaria Magazine--One of the very best publications World-WIDE, Militaria specializes in... Militaria! Every magazine is chock full of colour photos of uniforms and kit along with with excellent high quality articles explaining everything. Militaria covers everything to do with the military and militaria during the 20th Century. NO reenactor should be without Militaria--Get a subscription today.
* Militaria IS a French language magazine, however, I have never had any trouble with it--especially with Alta-Vista's translation website handy at all times ;-) ««««
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Since 1999, Dutchie's Militaria has provided quality original and reproduction items for the WWI, WWII and even Cold War reenactor. We have quality items at affordable prices. We are reenactor owned and operated. Gott Mit Uns
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Tommy's Toys -- A vendor selling collectibles from all eras of history.
Carries all Dragon and WAY more. Great selection, great prices!! Give them a llok!
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DOGTAGSRUS.COM -- This business is run by a young guy named Kobie and he is making dog tags to build his college fund. Not only that, he collects the machines that make the dogtags. He has both WWII "notched" tags and also the modern kind. I really admire his Entrepreneurial spirit. Give him a try, I think you'll really like his work!
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Soldat FHQ--German military style eyeglasses, head gear, flags, and war art. They have ALL kinds of insignia, including one of a kind made-to-customer wishes. Awards and medals in various prices and grades. Along with numerous paper and personal products such as cigarette boxes, awards documents, sniper school documentss, and much more.
This is the site of the famous SOLDAT WW2 German Army reference book series is now accessable through the web! Not only can you order all of the SOLDAT books through this site, but you can also get great reenacting items like repro award documents and Reichmarks for your Soldbuch! Soldat FHQ is a source for great reenacting goods and authentic stamps, documents, insignia, cufftitles, and tons of other things too, a must for any young group who wants to make their impression the best possible. Besides, Cyrus is my Kamerad and a good guy--I HIGHLY recommend him!!
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