KurtA Posted May 11 Share #1 Posted May 11 I guess this can fall under the Toy category. Just found this during my attic clean out. I remember wearing it all the time in the 60's, but it no longer quite fits me. Link to comment
vintageproductions Posted May 11 Share #2 Posted May 11 That is a great t-shirt. I have a collection of kid's tv show tshirts from the 50's-60's and have never seen this one. Link to comment
KurtA Posted May 11 Author Share #3 Posted May 11 36 minutes ago, vintageproductions said: That is a great t-shirt. I have a collection of kid's tv show tshirts from the 50's-60's and have never seen this one. Thanks. Yes, I did an internet search and to my surprise found nothing about it. Link to comment
The Rooster Posted May 11 Share #4 Posted May 11 Hey now! Thats cool! And its got to be very rare. I did some searches and all I came up with were modern reproductions with different images and no trademarks. Link to comment
Persian Gulf Command Posted May 11 Share #5 Posted May 11 Great T-Shirt. As a kid, I always thought the Lieutenant, acted by Rick Jason, was such a cool guy! Look at him here with an original Winter (Tanker) Jacket! Link to comment
BILL THE PATCH Posted May 11 Share #6 Posted May 11 I think most of the stuff they wore and used was original WW2 items. Link to comment
The Rooster Posted May 11 Share #7 Posted May 11 http://www.jodavidsmeyer.com/combat/personnel/wwii_uniforms_used_on_combat.htm Cheater helmets after the first season. Link to comment
mikie Posted May 11 Share #8 Posted May 11 6 hours ago, KurtA said: I guess this can fall under the Toy category. Just found this during my attic clean out. I remember wearing it all the time in the 60's, but it no longer quite fits me. Awesome shirt! I’d wear a new copy today for sure. Loved the show as a kid in the 60s. I rediscovered it a couple ago and it’s just good today. I also loved Black Sheep in the day but rewatching it for the first time recently I could only stand it for the flying sequences. Link to comment
eaglerunner88 Posted May 14 Share #9 Posted May 14 If you let one of those 1-hour T-shirt places print screen this, I'd buy one! Haha Link to comment
M422A1 Posted May 14 Share #10 Posted May 14 It might have been an iron-on that you ironed on your own t shirt. Those were popular in the sixties & seventies. No idea who or where they were sold. Very cool though! Link to comment
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