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By KingCornChip · Posted
Individual items I'm not sure. Only one solid grouping though. -
By Jack Flash · Posted
OK, I just might sell it to you! I’ll get back to you. $1,000.00 is fine with me! Where do you live? Jack Flash 9APR26 -
By GWS · Posted
Can anyone tell me what company makes the best web waist belt? It's not for re-enactment but actual daily wear. I see them advertised from $6-8 each to more than $20 but I wonder what the difference actually is. Any help appeciated. Thanks. Steve -
By Edward C Bell · Posted
No matter what type of PH it it, all Im hearing from the experts is that it couldnt have been awarded to the man who was KIA. -
By CUBUSMC · Posted
Yes, that is a good Aussy made WWII 1st Div. I would not pay more than 100 for it as you will see several on EBay this year for a comparable price, good luck! - Cubusmc -
By Doc Bond · Posted
Great crests and good to know about Pittsenbaugher. -
By Edward C Bell · Posted
woah, killer bag! Hope you can ID the guy. -
By 3jusequlib · Posted
Thank you Tonomachi! I didn't know if any good recent 'Kissing Skulls' reproductions had entered the market as of late. From what I had seen on the earlier USMF thread about the DE OPPRESSO LIBER insignia, these looked good except mine are very new looking in the plating on the front(red flag) and the few photos that I have seen of the so called originals on the internet are usually a little more dull from the 55+ years of patina. Thank you also for the link on the Pittsenbaugher fake. I never knew. Any comments on the other SF patch on the right in the photos? Thanks again...Alex -
By ThreeMile · Posted
You have a very nice 1943 Ithaca. Even with modified sights it's worth easily $1000+. I personally wouldn't hesitate to buy it at $1000 and restore it. -
By iron bender · Posted
It's weird to think such a generic piece of USGI equipment could become so valuable, especially something from the 60's. Heck even excellent to mint camo poncho liners from the era probably fetch $150+. I'd bet if a Civil War soldier could see what a really nice cartridge box fetches these days, they'd faint.
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