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I’m not familiar with that. Is that like the black and red ones from the advisor team?
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WWI trench knife, should have some markings and date on the guard. Sheath looks to be a custom made one, very nice. Added some pics off the internet of what original sheath looks like.
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Good evening everyone, I have several questions about glass bottles for beer 1-Who are the various manufacturers? 2-each supplier who manufactures his bottle, has his own label? Could 3-two manufacturers come together to make the bottles? 4-Why 3 colors for the White/Brown/Green bottle?
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firefighter replied to phillock's topic in MISCELLANEOUS / OTHER
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MILITARY FIRE DEPARTMENT Patches - Badges
firefighter replied to firefighter's topic in MISCELLANEOUS / OTHER
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Winchester Model ‘97 riot gun, U.S. and ordnance bomb marked 1918 manufactured
opus5150 replied to Garandy's topic in ALL OTHER FIREARMS
WWI guns used a solid frame. WWII guns used a takedown style. Serial number range for World War I era trench and riot guns: E613000-E705000 Serial number range for World War II era trench and riot guns: E921300-E986300 -
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firefighter replied to F 106 Pilot's topic in AIR FORCE (USAAF IS WITH ARMY)
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I wonder if it could be a CORDS Team scroll?
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Nice fish-tail parka, with a real wolf or coyote fur trimmed hood. We used these occasionally during the Cold War in Germany.
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I love that wing. I remember Art Greg showing me a similar wing years ago at the old Great Western Gun Show. I know that pattern was used after the war as well, and I have some nice photos of this particular pattern (as a flight surgeon rating) being worn by a USAF guy. Is it possible that these were also made post war? I know that the TO rating was made obsolete sometime around the KW time period (IIRC). Any ideas? P
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U.S. Army Greatcoat?
General Apathy replied to Bayonetben's topic in (1917-1919) WORLD WAR ONE, RUSSIAN INTERVENTION
. Hi Ben. difficult looking at on-line photos, This line of stitching looks likely as to being where the label was / is, have you looked on the other side of this cotton lining. regards lewis. ... -
Yes , all these 4th Infantry Div. patches are from my own collection.On your question: the last one is made on silk material and I have two variations of them - the front is on both the same but the back is different. On one of them the ivy leaves are embroidered direct on the silk material and the other one has an additional grey twill material for stabilizer. I got all these patches from an old collector who was one of the leading patch collectors and a long time ASMIC member. He had very good connections to a lot of patch manufacturers over here in Germany. Most of them are from the mid 1950s late 1960s. Hope I could help you. If I can help you with further questions, let me know.
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USMC_COLLECTOR replied to world war I nerd's topic in MOVIE & TV REVIEWS
That's because it is Johnny Cash! -
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Military Men who Resemble Celebrities
Marshallj replied to world war I nerd's topic in MOVIE & TV REVIEWS
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Byf41 thanks for the look!
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U.S. Army Greatcoat?
Bayonetben replied to Bayonetben's topic in (1917-1919) WORLD WAR ONE, RUSSIAN INTERVENTION
Thank you! I appreciate the time and knowledge that you’ve shared with me. I’ve been unable to find any tags on this coat, so that doesn’t help much with IDing this coat. -
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Original WWII Milsco .
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I believe you would want: The Browning Machine Gun, VOL. I: Rifle Caliber Brownings In U.S. Service By Dolf L. Goldsmith
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USMC_COLLECTOR replied to world war I nerd's topic in MOVIE & TV REVIEWS