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Herman's Military Antiques

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Herman's Military Antiques
Herman's Military Antiques.png
Location Information
Use: Antiques store
Owner: Herman Hermann

Herman's Military Antiques is a war memorabilia store in downtown Springfield.

History

Bart once enlisted the help of Herman Hermann, the store's owner, (a slightly deranged man with a missing arm) in waging war on Nelson Muntz.[1] After Bea Simmons died, Abe spent $400 of his $106,000 inheritance from her on a hat that Napoleon supposedly wore.[2] Homer once visited his store to look at weapons for his Vigilante group to use, including a miniature A-Bomb that was supposedly used by the US Government to blow away Beatnik groups during the fifties.[3]

At one point, Chief Wiggum and Snake were held hostage at gunpoint in the store by Herman.[4]

Weapons and other memorabilia

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Herman holding Chief Wiggum and Snake under hostage. This was the store's appearance back in the earlier seasons.
  • World War One German helmet
  • Rapier (with sheath)
  • Bat with a Nail through it
  • M9 Beretta
  • Smith and Wesson Handgun
  • Bazooka
  • Miniature A-Bomb
  • Flail
  • Musket
  • Bomb
  • Spear with a hook
  • Medal
  • World War II Helmet
  • Bullet Casings
  • Missiles
  • Fez

Non-canon

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Homer was inspecting a bomb shelter on Herman's lot when Springfield was blown up.[5]

Trivia

  • Herman's Military Antiques was formerly a pet shop.[4]

Appearances

References