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    • russell moore
      Ball park price range for it 
    • cagedfalcon
      The other day, I received a call from a lady, she saw my Military Items Wanted business cards in the Post Office. While talking, she said she still had her father's service rifle.  We met at her storage 20min. Only found, 2-.22s, Remington 973, Glenfields #60. Then, 2 shotguns, Springfield Arms model 1929 20ga single & a .410 Snake Charmer 2. Scary thing was, all were loaded.....good thing I checked.  That was it for weapons but the search continued,  found 3 different Hell On Wheels post war maps, showing  battles & route through Europe. Aslo  patriotic bubble glass frame showing her parents on their wedding day.  Gene glance dow & spotted a heavy-duty soft gun case,  I lifted bags of clothes off, the case was heavy Sempert & Krieghoff drilling(3 barrel 2x16ga & a 8.7mm rifle) I figured,  the drilling was the service firearm by her memory's all the years ago,  but i think it was a war trophy he brought back along with the two German bayonets posted at the beginning of this post........   This is the daughter of Raymond Robinson, the former owner of this grouping......almost 4 years after original post, I acquired more items from a separate source.  What are the odds?   She should be bringing official documents and records.  Really hopefully for bringing back paperwork.       
    • ethanR
      I have recently purchased a Vietnam us army uniform his name was Charles R. Kirkbride III very proud to own his items have read great things about that man ❤️ I would also like to show the medals I have collected 
    • JohnK83882
      https://www.usmcu.edu/Portals/218/THE EAGLE%2C GLOBE%2C AND ANCHOR 1868-1968 PCN 19000319900.pdf
    • Kurt Barickman
      Romulus and Remus; the founders of Rome.   Kurt
    • jmd62
      Nice stitching on that one Cobra 6. 👍
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    • KingsMountainTigers
      Thank you so much! My main goal was just to find out which are WWII and before at this time, so thank you for clearing that up. I definitely need to purchase a copy. Sometimes I get EGAs as part of groups so it would be a very beneficial purchase. I'll look through previous posts and other resources to find more details on these. If I have trouble with one I'll post it on the forum. Thanks again!
    • rambob
      Looking great there Kenneth!! You must have found a French fountain of youth in your rural, backyard. BTW. I am glad you are running with a group of close “knit” friends. LOL. I like the displays and your wooden Jeep must be a very “poplar” addition to them. However, I am still looking forward to seeing you as the “Queasy Rider” driving your real jeep terrorizing your rural town. Don’t let me down General. A video would actually be the best record of the momentous event.   Happy Easter,   Rambob
    • danimal03
      yes, model 1840.  Blade is likely an import.  The sword could be an import, but firms also imported raw blades and assembled here.  It is a nice clean, 'import' example.  I moonlight in a CW shop, and I like swords like this as they are relatively inexpensive wall hangers.
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