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By Eastw00d86 · Posted
Picked these up today and wanted to verify if they are original or not. Verdigris on the rivets leads to say original. Maker marks look ok, but the color is VERY tan, instead of darker brown as aged leather tends to get. The Sears hanger is magnetic, the Enger Kress hanger is not. Thoughts? Even if they aren't original, I paid $3 a piece for them! -
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By 1944m1helmets · Posted
Hello, It is hard to see for me but it looks like the patch is not factory produced. That might also help in the search to know what its from. I don't really know what patch it is but i am looking to find which one it is. If i find anything i'll let you know! -BC -
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By mikie · Posted
I spotted this Hummvee while out walking my granddogs. I know little about these vehicles but guessing this is civilian. Just thought I’d post to get opinions of those with better knowledge. We also met a triceratops but I’m guessing that is for a different forum. mikie -
By Beth · Posted
Hi all, I am new here, please forgive my ignorance! Am in search of some info that I have not been able to find online, but I could be searching the wrong terminology. I have two saddles that I would like to sell to a new home, for someone who can use them. They are both in excellent condition and easily can be ridden. I have found very little on the JQMD saddle and nothing on the on other. Have attached photos, any info would be greatly appreciated. :) THANK YOU! Beth -
By mikie · Posted
Frog bucket🤣! I like that. Is it a thing or something out of your inventive imagination. Either way, I may borrow it from time to time as appropriate. mikie -
By everforward · Posted
In the list of Co. K casualties provided, it is a better than average chance that the ceremony is for either Pvt. Walter Tenas Wissink, DOC Dec. 19, 1918, Pvt. Cleveland Clanton, DOW Nov. 5, 1918 or Pvt. James Parisi, DOC Mar. 16, 1919. Most all of the other Casualties listed would have died at the front while in combat operations and would have been buried in the 58th Brigade Temporary Cemetery. -
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