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By ludwigh1980 · Posted
I bought one of these in Las Vegas at an antique mall. It was marked down 50% of $150. They were happy I was hauling it away and I was tickled I found something I hadn't seen before. Value, as it is a nitch collecting field, what-ever you can get for it. Try ebay BIN, who knows? -
By The Samsquanch · Posted
Absolutely. These men were some of the greatest Americans this country has ever produced. 👏 -
By ludwigh1980 · Posted
Un-fortunately as relating to training material, it is quite common. Almost every officer and some Career NCO's for that matter acquire a plethora of training manuals and books over the course of their career. If it was actually planning and execution material for a major wartime operation, then you would have some demand. If it belonged to a prominent or famous officer, you might again have some demand. Training material typically will have a wide circulation and perhaps thousands of copies made and still be in existence in Army post libraries, archives or forgotten in footlockers across the country. Put it on ebay with no reserve and that would tell you the value. If breaking it up helps selling it than that would be an option. Interest unfortunately is going to be limited. One thing the military and the government for that matter has no shortage of is publications past and present. Three things I wish I had stock in: Government Ink, Government Paper and Forest Service Brown paint. -
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By easterneagle87 · Posted
Recent buckle sale off of ShopGW, Nice older buckle, Aviation Metalsmith, named to: Mike Hernandez with great locations; Japan, Philippines, Hawaii, Guam & Wake Island. -
By manayunkman · Posted
Please if anyone wants to start a conversation or leave a comment I would really appreciate it and would feel better about posting more. -
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By LE LOUP DES MERS · Posted
Yeah, i dont think washcloths were ever issued so It's probably private purchased but I know green washcloths were carried and used. Just like some guys using private purchased fieldcrest towels or cannon towels.
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