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By muddyboots · Posted
Thought I would share my new addition to my collection that I never thought I would run across, Burton Baskin Chicago Officer Device. There has been one posted on eBay for a while at a hefty price. Now I can take it off my watch list. Enjoy -
By Just an Old dude · Posted
Whoa. I agree withLudwugh1980. I would have this one checked out by folks more knowledgeable than I. But this one would stop me in my tracks and do a "double take". OD -
By blitz67 · Posted
Not a wwii jeep. That’s a Willy’s cj-2a. Post war civilian -
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By Salvage Sailor · Posted
More info, This patch was used during the HS-2 Golden Falcons USS YORKTOWN (CVS 10) Westpac Cruise 1958-59 -
By BePhreed · Posted
I thought you may enjoy seeing this haversack once used by a member of the 168th INF REG. Perhaps with a bit of work I can come up with a name. Enjoy! -
By rtd_sf_eng · Posted
In the 1988 reprinted Engineer Cloth Catalog (Part 5), its catalog number is C8, which still doesn't help. -
By ludwigh1980 · Posted
That's a tough one. It does not have the muted edges/ details a lost wax casting of an original would exhibit. Originals were sand cast as this one appears to be. I would have this accessed by one of the major Confederate Belt Plate dealers online: Will Gorges (Battleground) or Old South Antiques or another well-known dealer. These have been replicated almost since the late 19th Century and some are very, very good. High dollar if real.
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