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About Milivault

We’ve been collecting militaria for years — it’s the first thing we check in the morning and the last thing we look at before bed. But keeping up with all the different dealer sites became exhausting. Every day we were opening dozens (sometimes hundreds) of tabs, dealing with pop-ups, mailing list requests, and clunky layouts — and still missing things.

Eventually, we thought: Why not just build one place that brings them all together?

That’s what Milivault is. A simple, clean way to see what’s new across the militaria world — all in one spot. No ads. No distractions. Just updates from the sites you care about.

It started as a small internal tool, but we realized other collectors might find it just as useful. So here it is — the bare-bones version for now, with more to come.

Thanks for checking us out. And more importantly, keep supporting the dealers and sites that keep this community alive.

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What We Do

  • Track live availability and pricing from 100+ militaria dealers
  • Offer AI-enhanced search, filtering, and item categorization
  • Host articles and resources for collectors and historians

Support Milivault

I'm not a company—just a collector who got curious and slowly turned that curiosity into charts, case studies, and tools. Milivault is a long-term side project I work on around family life and day-to-day responsibilities.

Right now, the main goal is simple: keep the site online and steadily improve it. Servers, storage, and all the background pieces cost money, and I'd rather not bury everything behind a paywall just to cover that.

In the future, I'd like to offer optional memberships with a few extra tools and deeper analysis for people who really want to dig in. But the core of Milivault will stay accessible to regular collectors.

If Milivault has helped you feel more confident about prices, taught you something, or just given you an interesting rabbit hole to go down, any one-time or monthly support is genuinely appreciated and goes straight back into keeping the project alive and growing.

Thank you for being here, whether you donate or not.

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Petaluma Military Antiques and Museum

Below are some photos of a favorite museum our team used to visit in Petaluma, California, which really pulled us into collecting militaria. It sadly shut down in 2019, but we still have a lot of great memories from it and dream about having a museum of our own to share with the world.

Photos

Helmet shelf
Bombed Out Berlin Diorama with a weary Field Marshal
Room overview
Military Police Jeep
Display case
Store Section for U.S. Items
Shelf detail
A Look Down the Main Hall of the Store Section