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    • mrrm
      Nice group of pictures to let people get an idea of the types of items available at this show. These were taken early during vendor set-up so not all the tables were full yet, but by the start of the show it was a full house.  I see Zammy's Surplus was there.    Duffle Bag is well run and always a good time. For those of you who may have missed out on this one, hopefully you can make it out in October.    Thanks for posting these G man.    
    • Rhscott
      The Eagle Head was used on most US ordnance not made at US Govt armories during the WW1 era.  You see it on the M1917 rifle series along with the M1917 revolvers and the M1917 bayonets. It appears in multiple places on the rifles so it appears to have been an inspection / approval marking with various numbers under it for different inspectors.
    • Billyh
      I thought some of our member might like this Photograph of End James Ragonnet who served on the Cold War 'Spy' ship USS Belmont. I haven't been able to find out anything else about this Officer on line. Billyh
    • manayunkman
      Nice tab!!
    • manayunkman
      This is a forum for US items.   Try the World Militaria forum.
    • Pieter1012
      Hi all, My name is Pieter and I am new to this Forum. I live in The Netherlands and am a longtime collector of medals and decorations, worldwide, as well as their award certificates. Some time ago I bought a DFC certificte to 1st Lt Robert T. Wood, OF101283, Medical Service Corps, United States Army. for actions on 25 February 1966. Robert Wood was a pilot with the 15th Med-Evac (Dustoff) Bn. He was also awarded the Bronze Star and Purple Heart. Unfortunately, the DFC certificate came without it's Citation, and of course I am eager to get a copy of the original Citation. I suppose the original Citations are still available somewhere (US Government Dept?), but don't know where to look or ask. So if a Forum member can advise me in the right direction, it will be much appreciated. Thanks and regards, Pieter
    • Baseplate
      That would explain the absence of the bayonet lug.
    • gunnarthefeisty
      Lined with Chinese dog fur.
    • General Apathy
      . Hi Scott,     A substantial piece of equipment back in its day and now fits easily into the back of a pick up truck.  Best wishes for the rebuild.    regards lewis    ..    
    • gunnarthefeisty
      Who's your tailor? Wouldn't mind one myself
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