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By ScottG · Posted
Thanks all, now to try and find out what unit he was in or if he is a Michigan man at all. Scott -
By Misfit 45 · Posted
From you're pictures, I have no reason to think that there is anything wrong with the scabbard. It's a WWII scabbard used on an older bayonet. It looks real to me. The bayonet looks fine too. It was refurbished by parkerizing the blade. The grips were replaced at some time, but other than that, you have a nice combination. Marv -
By yokota57 · Posted
USAF / 37th Field Maintenance Squadron. Phu Cat AB, RVN. 1967-1970. Japanese-made "Vulcan". -
By 29navy · Posted
I think the peak time for finding WWII-era things at the Thrifts stores was the 1990s. I used to find something every week. After that, it was maybe once a month, then once every couple of months, then only once in a while. In the 1990s, the 50th Anniversary of WWII, vets were entering that age when people start to die (their 70s) or move out of their houses. Now the vets are mostly gone. Most of the stuff has been distributed out or sold off. -
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By yellowhammer history · Posted
I see duffel bags sometimes but I think the most common item for me is unpatched (usually BDU'S) uniforms. -
By yellowhammer history · Posted
Yeah guess I am just lucky, there is a flea market near me that sometimes is good. Got a pasgt helmet for $20 dollars there. -
By ShibaLegend · Posted
You got it right about the duffel bags. Those things are a dime a dozen and at least for me are everywhere.
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