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By General Apathy · Posted
. and another local barn find This leather bicycle seat had been recovered from a farm. Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, 21 May 2O26. .. -
By General Apathy · Posted
. Fabulous sunny day for a ride out and visiting friends in the Jeep today, On the way home I called into the Collins museum to see if there was anything else had been found, From a farm the sons had recovered this large brass ring used for connecting the glider tow rope to the shackle that forms the towing connection. As shown in an example already in the museum. I passed through Ste Mere Eglise there were about thirty 50 seat coaches on the large carpark behind the museum, the town was heaving with people being guided around. Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, 21 May 2O26. .. -
By Blacksmith · Posted
I would educate yourself before getting your wallet out. There are oodles of originals on this very forum to study. -
By soncc · Posted
I'm very inexperienced with WW1 patches and mostly buy my uniforms from reputable dealers, these popped up on ebay. What's your signs with these patches? -
By otter42 · Posted
I love finding a dog tag especially with a grouping. It is one of the most personal items that man had while in the service and want to preserve it. Welcome. Ken -
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By atb · Posted
It's only 1/3 of an original M1923 Cartridge Belt in rough condition. It should have a "way low" price. -
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By 36-tex · Posted
I believe I have a Vietnam tab in bullion with the same backing pin assembly. I will see if I can dig it out and get a picture.
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