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By blademan · Posted
Matt, I recall Arthur as a kind southern gentlemen. He came in fairly regularly for a few years and i showed him around the place. I believe my 4 yr old (at the time) daughter even gave him a tour. He only told me he was a Korean War vet and never knew he was a combat Marine. I bet he donated some items to the museum. I may have to see if there are any records of his donations. -
By oldsalt89 · Posted
Belt is for the bc1000/scr300 walkie talkie. Yours is missing the pin for each side. Probably Greek made since no markings. -
By stbryson · Posted
Two more I remembered: Corvette K-225 (1943) Go Tell the Spartans (1978) -
By Alwayslookingfordqp · Posted
Thank you guys! I will have to buy Bill Walter’s book as I don’t have any books on knifes and I should. I love the private purchase stuff like this and it wouldn’t hurt to have a reference book for them! Once again many thanks Michael -
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By mysteriousoozlefinch · Posted
All the other recent finds have gone in appropriate threads, but these were a little bit on their own. From a $5 pin bin at an otherwise very pricey shop, this 327th Glider/Airborne Infantry pin back DI from NS Meyer. DIs aren't my thing, but as I recall pin backs like this are late 40s-50s which makes it an alright deal to me. Also pleased to fill out my range of Goldenlite insignia quite a bit with this noncombatant PFC and Corporal, plus combatant Sergeant (a duplicate, oops) and Sergeant First Class. -
By mysteriousoozlefinch · Posted
Surprising streak. Identified this one, unsurprisingly given the Rigger qualification, a Quartermaster officer and assistant commandant at the QM Center and School when he retired I think. -
By blademan · Posted
Wow! Thank you so much! I can't wait to show the family! I also love the research, discover, and sharing the stories. I hope one day I can develope your skills! Thanks again -
By BePhreed · Posted
Wartime Bulova and Zenith issued to US and German forces respectively. Both feature post-war commercial straps.
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