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    • B24Lib.1942
      Thank you so much Dan. You'll never know how much I appreciate this.
    • ludwigh1980
      Glad I wasn't the only one. Un-fortunately I don't get a warm fuzzy about this piece. The sea bag is one of the most heavily used pieces of gear that remains with a Sailor, Soldier or Marine. It gets thrown, tossed, sit on, wrinkled, folded up, lived out of, rained on, kicked etc. It sets in the sun, rain, wind etc. If it happens to make it home with servicemember, it gets thrown in the garage, basement, attic, shed or barn. It holds his uniform for 50-70 plus years, or the family tent, or the tarps for his cars or his duck decoys for his forays into to the wood or lake. Every Navy or Marine unis painted bag that I have had, and I could count that on one hand, was water stained, faded, paint worn with wrinkles and folds, mouse chewed etc. This one looks like it was painted a couple months ago.  Anything Raider associated I would immediately suspect, unless I dug it out of the barn or attic myself. No wear to the paint whatsoever. Just my opinion. To be honest: there are far too many UNIS marked objects that are surfacing of late on ebay or else well. Such items have always been seldom encountered and unfortunately are easy to fake and now that collectors understand the significance they have become very hotly pursued. 
    • Gear Fanatic
      I would imagine this was painted after he was wounded on Guam. Probably in his time recuperating in a hospital as I would imagine he would have a lot of free time. That or on his way back stateside. That is what I would think. I don’t see any other time he could’ve done it. It’s finitely been around for a long time. There was cobwebs all up in it. There was bunch of sheets all stuffed in it as well. 
    • vforvictory1945
      @jsand - My goof but yeah that offer threw me for a loop.  WWII era USMC, USCG, and Airborne are all tough ones to find that I've been on the hunt for during the past 5 years.  The USMC buckle that @PhilippineBuckles picked up is the only 1946 dated one I know of and I've only seen pics of 3 EA 1945 dated.  They're definitely super rare!
    • kuzma
      One more photo.  I'll leave it there.  I'll just say that I am very proud to have known Joe.  He was a very private man but was family to us.  Not all the wounds of war are visible and I think he carried many with him.
    • Blacksmith
      I am curious, when do you imagine this was painted?
    • atb
      That's a very nice "U.S" disk variant.
    • 8SpokedB
      Here's a recent FB marketplace find from this week. Sadly, the seller lost the veterans name to time, but he remembered him being a POW and being from West Hazelton, PA. Apparently he sold off the vets ike many years ago, but maybe its still around somewhere.  My 1st 8th bullion patch in the collection, I am very pleased. Enjoy!
    • Jim Baker
      I've got the Brit made badge that is unmarked.  Does anyone know who might have made this?  
    • Jim Baker
      Nice collection.    
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