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    • aerialbridge
      Alex,  Who is Richard Kline, from "Three's Company"?     81 and going strong, didn't know he was a Screaming Eagle.     I used to have a leather watchband just like that for my Timex.  
    • mikie
      God Bless them all. 
    • Wildcatvet
      I thought I would find one there too but there is no tag in either end of the canvas bunting.  I have looked over every square inch of the flag and can find no markings on anything.   
    • patches
      Who is he? A Star performer on one of the best well known SITCOMs of the late-ish 70s to mid-ish 80s
    • 917601
      I will chime in. The lacquered steel is in very poor condition and severely dented. Can you make out any dates on the head case? Or the projectile? ( the AP projectile is jammed deep into the case) .As with most “ collectibles” condition is everything. WW2 dates bring high prices.    It appears only the steel case has a projectile, is the brass case w/o a projectile also? There always are people looking to fill their empty cases, and if the brass case is dent free I would put a $125-150 dollar price on it if dated post Korean War. As for the steel case w/ projectile ( your projectile appears to be missing the windshield) maybe $125….very good ones with matching dates can bring $350 plus.   See pics of my three post war examples. Notice the seating depth of the AP and HEP projectiles.
    • GAZOO
      Just found this OLD posting and wanted to add some more to this Group, I have been collecting as much of this Group as i can afford for some years now and just recently reunited his Chinese Bullion Wings with his Metal Chinese wings. Anyway since i am starting to redo the displays I figured I would post some additional items that were part of this Group originally and I don't think were ever posted  I will start with his B.S.A Sash and some Beverly Hills H.S. posters his BSA Sash looks to be 1934 as best i can determine from the award clues   BTW The EAGLE SCOUT MEDAL is not his original but is the same year style that he would have been awarded. In 1934 the Eagle Scout criteria was 21 badges, that must include a specific 13 awards to be eligible. There is an additional 5 to be eligible for the LIFE SCOUT that is also required for EAGLE SCOUT. I contacted the BSA and after some research they told me he was awarded an Eagle scout medal. Sadly, it is not available so i included the filler for reference
    • blitz67
      There should be a tag in the end bunting where the leather pulls are, you have to really get in there to see it and no this is not a Vietnam flag
    • mikie
      Today in the US, we observe Memorial Day in honor of our fallen service men and women. Though most people use it as an excuse for BBQ get-togethers without much regard for the actual meaning of the day off.  Here is my humble tribute to our soldiers, sailors and airmen who did not make it back home. 
    • patches
      Welp found what the train stands for. Railway Security still curious with the monster LOL right, doesn't look like he's defending it waving it over his head LOL   Unit was big time in Germany during the Post War and Cold War a lot of years, so this UA DI is more then likely German.     1944 to 1948 then 1955 to 1993 https://www.usarmygermany.com/Sont.htm?https&&&www.usarmygermany.com/Units/MilitaryPolice/USAREUR_385thMPBn.htm
    • Lt. Walker
      Absolutely.  Two-tone, light grey parkerizing (slide vs frame) and that slide stop are definitive late War details.  Very nice!
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