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By Dunkelbach · Posted
Local surplus stores or patch bins at shows are a better bet for variety and value. Plus, you might stumble upon some real gems -
By Dunkelbach · Posted
I’d love to play a game like that. I don’t think it would compare to today’s video games. -
By Johan Willaert · Posted
Here’s an oddity A model 1943 folding shovel cover dated 1934, a typo no doubt and I have just learned there are a few around… Love these goofy things… -
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By Eric · Posted
I have this mint condition coat. Only the poncho like liner is deteriorating. No labels. Marked size 38. Is this an original ww2 Iceland marine coat? Or what is the correct naming? What value does this coat have? Or is it civilian? Thank you for your time. -
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By General Apathy · Posted
. Television film 2015 Last night watching an episode of ' Foyles War ' titled High Castle made in 2015 it was evident that several copies of the Nuremberg War trials patch had been made for the production, these would have probably been sold off at the end of filming and possibly out there muddying the waters amongst the collectors market . . . . Several years ago the BBC also did a doc-drama connected to the Nuremberg trials but I can't recall the title, the uniforms were particularly poor representations using post war Dutch chocolate jackets and post war European clones of the M1 helmet. I can't recall what patches were evident. regards lewis ... -
By easterneagle87 · Posted
Here is an interesting badge currently being listed by a seller on PoshMark. -
By doyler · Posted
maybe Atlas was the other maker. Atlas made cartridge belts early for the Marines
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