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    • Dirt Detective
      Thanks for the pics drsung,  looks good.  I will add this pic to the thread, both original paint.
    • mbec
      2 vases but I only pictured one because they are the same design. I assume made from French shells WW1 era. His Grandpa was "Over there" but I don't know when, where or with who. Pretty design with I guess the Cross of Lorainne. I probably misspelled that. Mark
    • General Apathy
      . Hi Peter,   There really is an amazing load of stuff still hidden away either buried or sat in barns, lofts and attics.  I simply could not record and post everything I do hear about.    Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, June 13  2O25.    ….
    • 3mxd
      The beanie appears to have a membership badge for the MOC auxiliary, the Cootiettes, pinned to it just below the No 417. Perhaps a husband and wife here?
    • General Apathy
      . From my collection shoe-box.   This post is not really connected to this years anniversary as such other than that almost every serviceman carried this style of flashlight .  These were made by a variety of manufacturers each with slight differences as can be seen in the box of surplus flashlights I once bought back in the day !!!!  These took a LOT of cleaning and I didn't keep all of them. In hindsight what I should have done was to clean an example of each manufacturer and variation and record them, hard though when you are trying to earn a living.  These are ones I currently have on display in one of my cabinets. The first one the Brass TL-122 does not have a suffix letter, The TL-122B has an unusual switch that's ball-bearing operated, the TL-122C is original new old stock and the protective coating has dried out to something similar to a white wax and falls away easily with gentle use of a finger-nail.                   Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, June 13  2O25.    ….  
    • Rhscott
      … yet another reason VFW membership has decreased by over 1 million since 1990.  While historically interesting this stuff does not connect with GWOT vets.  Not meant to get into a VFW bash but to show that generations change.   VFW membership crisis
    • Remember Me
      Found this at the flea market today. The white dots are lights reflecting. 
    • manayunkman
      Amazing how stuff was just pushed over and buried makes you wonder what else is hidden in Normandy.
    • Mr_Flibble
      Cheers Ken.    That's a Miniature "Pre-Anniversary" model Speed Graphic. Made from the mid '30s to 1947. And what appears to be a 1920s a Kodak Folding Pocket Brownie.    
    • manayunkman
      I wish I could help with the ID in some way but all I can say is very nice helmet.
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