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By jeremy69 · Posted
Hi all, new acquisition for your enjoyment. An Anaconda type knife I.D.’d to a ver. Have not had much luck researching him, I am not the best at it… enjoy and if anyone has better mojo to track him down thanks! possibly him on find a grave -
By Soelong · Posted
Thank you Larry, I was pretty sure someone on the forum would have the info. The folks here like yourself are always so forthcoming with information. I enjoy being able to learn about this material. Thanks again for the help and have a great weekend, Gary -
By Proud Kraut · Posted
Found these at the local flea market last weekend. The stein is a nice addition to the patches (one of theses was already depicted at the first post of this topic). -
By atb · Posted
It is the result of the color rendering properties of the black and white film used. -
By mvmhm · Posted
Just a friendly suggestion...you can photograph small pieces on a piece of computer paper..I've even used a square of toilet paper for wings. It makes it easier to see the details vs. having too busy a background. Mark sends -
By cavscout6b · Posted
It isn't much and would be difficult to find information, but the 96th Infantry Division used 2 overlapping diamonds (blue and white) within a dark diamond for their SSI. The significance is that as an inter-War Reserve division, they were based in the PNW (Oregon/Washington) and known as the "Columbian Division" after the river. Given the number of coincidence, could this be an early example or variation of their insignia? -
By Remember Me · Posted
I got a small grouping today. He had two sets of dog tags. They are 95700 apart in serial no. Any ideas. Thanks. -
By yokota57 · Posted
There were variations. In this case it may be the film. Certain B+W types of film available in those days would register shades differently. Vintage "Film Scientists" on the Forum will be able to identify the exact film in question. -
By Bluehawk · Posted
> Maybe a tiny tiny bit of color variation now and then, but nothing remotely as radical as the photo shows... it almost looks like those insignia were drawn in with a pen or pencil.
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