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By Wade20th · Posted
Hey everybody. Been working on a late Vietnam War USMC impression. I heard a few places that some soldiers used those purple felt Crown Royal bags to hold personal items. Does anyone have any insight on this? How common was it? Did it even happen? Does anyone have any photos? Thanks! Wade -
By 1944m1helmets · Posted
The rod goes straight in 1 foot so i think it wont be possible 😬 -
By Josh B. · Posted
Thanks for your thoughtful response John. I don't know where the "Imperial buyout" idea originated. From memory, which could be faulty, I thought it was mentioned in the Wings of Gold book. Regardless, I've never seen any period documentation (catalog, newspaper advert, etc) supporting this. I fully agree and myself also surmise, from a numismatics perspective plus many years of looking at attributed examples of submarine insignia, that a lot of the insignia marked H-H imperial were likely produced during the WWII years and shortly thereafter. In some ways I wish the submarine, wing, and other branch insignia somehow had better conversational and research overlaps. There are a lot of parallels and strong arguments (ex date ranges, assigning manufacturers to unmarked pieces, etc) that can be made via careful comparisons across manufacturers and time periods. Best, Josh -
By dhcoleterracina · Posted
The medals could be posted in the medal section. The best photos get the best responses. -
By easterneagle87 · Posted
USS Ramsey, FFG-2 buckle posted in a VN vets grouping on the FB page Military Collectors. -
By Gear Fanatic · Posted
If you cut the feet depending on how the rod is attached you can put boots and Put’s less stress on the boots to. -
By 1944m1helmets · Posted
I'll try to find an original scarf, should not be too difficult. And I'll fill up the pouches too! -
By mikie · Posted
That’s cool. Now you just need a cannon to heat with it 😁. mikie -
By warguy · Posted
Japanese Samurai style Katana. With leather combat cover. Nice to find in the loose. -
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