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By KilroyWasHere · Posted
Mr Chris, Incredible amount of knowledge. Thank you very much for sharing. I wasn't aware that Lyon played a huge part in bullion. I actually drove through there many years ago. Thanks, Skyler. -
By Remember Me · Posted
Yes I noticed that. These were in the album. They have the postcard style on the insides. I like your feed trays. I have four boxes and haven't found a feed tray yet. One of the boxes had a dozen leg capsules in it when I bought it. -
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By Taylor · Posted
This is a hard one, I’ve never seen that style of buttons of navy uniforms, it seems it may be civilian but I may be wrong -
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By RKurz · Posted
"I understand your decision to block my profile and delete a post that received 100,000 views in a single day. As someone who approached this community with respect for the history of the USAF and humility towards the liberators of my city, I would have expected at least a brief statement of the reasons for this step. If the problem was the technical description of the unique artifact from Wright-Patterson or my imperfect English, I am sorry that the space for professional discussion was replaced by silence. If you had told me at the outset that I was touching on matters related to national security, I would have immediately withdrawn the post myself. Unfortunately, all I received from you was a dishonorable recommendation to sell it on eBay for 25 USD. I hereby consider our debate closed and I am already handing over the entire matter, including documentation, to be resolved at the official international level. With respect and regards, Radim Kurc Pelikán -
By cavcon · Posted
Thanks for the great information. It’s definitely confusing but making more sense with the replies. -
By Taylor · Posted
Wonderful piece, it’s a shame the artwork has faded. Good luck, and I hope you find out it’s whereabouts! -
By General Apathy · Posted
. Hi Kevin, nice Jeeping images, however I feel quite sad and nostalgic seeing this image, and we sadly will never know the background story to the image and the numerous signatures added to the image. Purely peeing in the wind with this association, notice the nick-name ' Rikki ' added towards the bottom, quite an unusual nick-name in the English language I believe, and that name and the drawing of the Jeep makes me think of the early post war London Jeep dealers Metamet and there was a ' Mr Rikki ' or maybe ( Mr Ricky ) connected with that company Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, 10 May 2O26. ..
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