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By JohnK83882 · Posted
https://www.usmcu.edu/Portals/218/THE EAGLE%2C GLOBE%2C AND ANCHOR 1868-1968 PCN 19000319900.pdf -
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By KingsMountainTigers · Posted
Thank you so much! My main goal was just to find out which are WWII and before at this time, so thank you for clearing that up. I definitely need to purchase a copy. Sometimes I get EGAs as part of groups so it would be a very beneficial purchase. I'll look through previous posts and other resources to find more details on these. If I have trouble with one I'll post it on the forum. Thanks again! -
By rambob · Posted
Looking great there Kenneth!! You must have found a French fountain of youth in your rural, backyard. BTW. I am glad you are running with a group of close “knit” friends. LOL. I like the displays and your wooden Jeep must be a very “poplar” addition to them. However, I am still looking forward to seeing you as the “Queasy Rider” driving your real jeep terrorizing your rural town. Don’t let me down General. A video would actually be the best record of the momentous event. Happy Easter, Rambob -
By danimal03 · Posted
yes, model 1840. Blade is likely an import. The sword could be an import, but firms also imported raw blades and assembled here. It is a nice clean, 'import' example. I moonlight in a CW shop, and I like swords like this as they are relatively inexpensive wall hangers. -
By JohnK83882 · Posted
A short time making buttons might explain why I'm not finding anything. -
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By Brig · Posted
If you're going to collect EGAs, the cost of the book is less than one mistaken purchase can be. 5, 8, and 13 are the only post-WWII...most of these are pre-WWII. I wouldn't call any rare, per se, but some are certainly uncommon/more difficult to find There's a lot here to unpack in one post. Recommend you either break these down and ask one or two at a time and/or use the search function in this forum, every pattern you've posted has been discussed here in the past.
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