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    • Usa1918
      They are in nice shape, I've paid anywhere between $75 and 150 @ for all of these examples. #1 and 4 are scarcer.   Keith
    • Lukypom
      Hi Dave,   Yes i understand that, but can any of them actually be verified to be just that? I can't for the life of me see this as being issued, barely worn possibly, although i very much doubt it, but where do you get provenance from when it comes to something like this? Can any be proven? Condition should carry a lot of weight. I'll never know, more likely it's just been stored somewhere for 38 Years (moved about maybe) or so before it came to me. It's definatly not laundered and color is like new, I don't know how hard you'd have to look to find better and the images don't do it justice. I noticed 2 on ebay stating dead stock, NOS with rips and wanting big dollars, but you can ask what you want, it's what it sells for that matters.   My primary objective was to see if i could find out anymore info on the jacket. I understand that there are collectors for these and someone who would no doubt appreciate it more than i might having it on display but having a piece of History like this, i'm more than happy to keep. The dollars would be gone on but the Jacket will live on.   Cheers    
    • easterneagle87
      Appreciate this info. I already have several pair of glider wings, is this pair of ear rings worth the $90 they are asking?  
    • John Parker Jr.
      So you're saying that also Ka-Bar had screw on pomels on its 1219C2 variants?
    • Gear Fanatic
      That has to be the best and most complete footlocker grouping I’ve seen In a very long time. Congrats. Wish I could have your luck!
    • blademan
      Silver star is ww2 made to. There could be a number on the edge and may be researchable? Not sure about the bronze star but likely WW2. 
    • aznation
      SOURCE:  Newspapers.com                                                                
    • phantomfixer
      The tables, generally speaking, are plentiful… the WWII dated are not as readily available… the unpainted 1942 as posted above would be a good first option…a mixed market..👍
    • mikie
      I’m a member of this book club! My stuff is all boxed up for the bedroom remodel, so I have no idea where my copy is. I will add my two cents that it frequently comes in very handy. mikie
    • Wade20th
      https://www.coffeeordie.com/article/navy-seals-converse-all-stars   Wade
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