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Here is my most recent pick up. Not as cool as the others but it is in very good shape and another example for the thread. Named in two locations to J. P. Bright. Once above USMC art and on the back with complete address and number, South Bend Indiana.

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Brought $480 on eBay last week...

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beautiful ,

this one sold in auction house on february 8 for $180 premium fees inclued

olivier

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I was watching that one also and was a bit surprised of the price it sold for?? Wasn't expecting it to go that high. It is a nice bag though!!

 

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History Man

Absolutely amazing examples posted in this thread, I will have to keep my eyes peered for painted seabags. Oh no, I see another section of USMC to empty my wallet into! ^_^:blush:

 

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History Man

Great bag, artwork and subject matter is really nice. I have been keeping an eye out for them and missed a trio set (bag, pack, and canteen) all painted to the same marine who was a "DUCK" driver by minutes at the Pomona Show.

 

Philip

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I didn't realize we had a thread devoted to these. Here is one that is hanging from the ceiling of a small aviation museum at the Council Bluffs, IA airport.

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