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    • VK WW1
      Hello Spathologist, I've examined my Saber very carefully but I haven't found any markings. The information I have about this Saber comes from here: https://www.springfieldedge.com/sword_m-1872_mount.html
    • iron bender
      Yeah my kids make fun of my phone. 10 years old? I may get a new one soon
    • ramram
      If you happen to have one of the newer iphones, you’d be shocked at how much you can zoom in for pics.    Rob
    • Nkomo
      Those are some really nice uniforms, especially the Iraqi 36 Commando shirt.  Some rare pieces shown there.  
    • iron bender
      I've gotta get a better loop. I'll work on that asap as I've got multiple images that need some further investigation. Anyhow, no pelican buttons for now. I'll get it figured out. I looked at it through two different magnifications at the show and they're clearly Louisiana ...if any of yall have image photography hints or product suggestions, I'm interested
    • patches
      Stateside I think, with this guy being in the Air Corps, he is handing some kind of Bomblet container I believe 
    • patches
      An Error I presume, or a Test Run, in any case, the wrong colored thread, should of course be Black   An 70s 80s Merrowed Edge 83rd ARCOM in a Medium Blue-ish Color,  
    • mikie
      And now for something completely different… I’m slowly unpacking my boxes of stuff now that the painters are almost done in my bedroom. I came across these two original publicity photos from a couple of wartime movies, “So Proudly We Hail” and “Lifeboat”. I have yet to watch either of these films yet. Have any of you seen them, any good? mikie
    • mikie
      I had my hands full with the dogs and wasn’t able to get a good look at much, except when Baylan wanted to pee on something. By the time I was free to explore, the flower pots, an interesting Budweiser box, and that tree were gone. There are folks in trucks and vans cruising around grabbing whatever looks good to them. Hopefully it all goes to good use (even if not by me) instead of a landfill.  mikie
    • aznation
      That's neat.    One site has it as a World War 2 Cigarette Lighter WW2 MF 1945 D^D MKIII Australian Military Australian Army.  A petrol lighter used by the Australian Military. Fully marked with the double DD and arrow.  Australian Defence Department issue.   Another site has it as: The stamp on the bottom (“MF 1945 D^D MKIII”) identifies this lighter to be an Australian made military lighter, issued during the final months of World War II. “MF 1945“ stands for “Munitions Factory, 1945” — This lighter was made in a factory in Footscray, Australia. “D^D” represents the “broad arrow” symbol, a standard marking for British and Australian military-issued equipment, which indicates the lighter was issued by the Department of Defence. “MKIII” denotes that the lighter was the Mark III variant.   Both descriptions pretty much match, so there you have it.
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