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By 23Robert · Posted
Thanks for the replies. Most of my collection is from the early 1880s to the mid-1880s. Here are more details. Robert -
By Randy · Posted
Considering a USAF maintenance unit can have between 100-500 assigned, most of these show up. But other things factor in of course. Sometimes they may only do one run, change the design, or whatever. I did 26 years in USAF fighter maintenance, and it was typical to get 4-5 sets of patches when you in-processed a new unit. Rare may be the most over-used word in collecting. I prefer hard to find. I save rare for unique items like named patches and such where few real ones exist. But that's just my take. It's been my experience when I don't get something that eventually another shows up down the road. You can never have them all anyway!😀 Randy -
By allamerican401 · Posted
And of course, I only collect bayonets, Fal furniture, and a few other approved parts since I'm still in The People's Union of Illinois. 😑 -
By Andersen44 · Posted
Hey guys, when were these trousers issued? Would they have been worn on D-Day? -
By Jones_Bradock · Posted
I'm sure this has been posted before but, Lee Marvin's wiki could be the script of a Netflix movie all by itself. Great topic!!! -
By allamerican401 · Posted
Plus, there's a very, very good retired woodworker named Dean on the Falfiles that I've dealt with a number of times. From MI, iirc. He does beautiful work and uses correct wood. I believe it's usually European Walnut on the Fal furniture. I could loan him a set of original grips when i get a set & an SA or RIA bayonet for awhile and see if he'd be interested. He makes different jigs and puts out really great stuff. My grandad was a retired carpenter who taught me a lot, and we did a lot of projects together, but mine would be done by hand, where his would be done quicker and very nice. -
By RRTH · Posted
Thanks for the info. Christian T. Christensen. Any idea of the age.. Is it pre WWII. Maybe WWI? RR -
By eaglerunner88 · Posted
He truly looks like a soldier's soldier...a literal superman. -
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By Gear Fanatic · Posted
Green, white, blue for 29th even, occasionally you’ll see black, usually machine stitched, but sometimes you see uniforms with nice hand stitched patterns.
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