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By russell moore · Posted
Blade has some light finger print rust marks I may get off but that’s all I’m doing if it is an original -
By Salvage Sailor · Posted
HCU-1 Senior Chief Diver in greens at Eniwetok (and adidas sneakers) -
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By patches · Posted
A Wool CIB trimmed to Contours of badge, spaced high to accommodate ribbon mounts. My guess is an immediate post WWII worn shirt we would guess, where we see two peculiarities, one, it's an Officers shirt being worm by an Enlistedman, nothing really we haven't seen before, and two, the wearing of the 1st Pattern XiX Corps patch. -
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By General Apathy · Posted
. Hi Bob, Not quite what you asked for but this photo was taken today, I will ask a friend to photograph me along with my Jeep next time we are out about a weeks time, this weekend we will be attending a hot-rod weekend in Carentan. This is a full size wooden Jeep myself and a local friend made for an exhibition in Carentan relating to scenes from the 1960's film The Longest Day, this exhibition has just returned from a visit to the USA, it's also toured the UK and Northern Ireland. All eighty one metre long panels are knitted by a number of volunteers, the Jeep is also being covered in knitting, the exhibition is called the Longest Yarn, it opens in Carentan on the 14th of April. regards Kenneth -
By KingsMountainTigers · Posted
Hi Everyone, I am completely new to collecting EGAs and was hoping to date some of these examples. I am mainly interested in what is WWII era and before. I am hoping a few of them are rare examples. Four of them are sets (#6, #7, #8, #13) If any additional closeup photos are needed please let me know. -
By Manky bandage · Posted
1860 saber, cant see anything wrong with it. Don't clean it unless it needs some preventative measures, but it looks nice as is. -
By russell moore · Posted
The 06 is also marked on the very end just couldn’t get a pic of it -
By domi88 · Posted
I would like to have your opinion on this bell with the inscription “Panna di San Pietro Roma” (Milk of Saint Peter of Rome) 1944 on one side, and a dairy cow on the other. It is made of 800 thousandths silver.
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