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By manayunkman · Posted
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By Dave · Posted
I've known of this medal for a long time. I don't care for it. However, looking at it through a magnifying glass with these images...it actually might be okay. But that's maybe a 30% _might_ be okay rather than anything I'd be comfortable buying. -
By Dave · Posted
Looks like a nice WW2 "vintage" Bronze Star. -
By Aydensnake · Posted
Price seems to be in around that ballpark for can. Either way, other collectors have said $500 is around what I can expect -
By tony75 · Posted
Hello What are your thoughts on this canteen? It is 6.5 inches across Less than 2.25 inches thick Small hole in front from age It looks good but could be a very old repo? No markings anywhere Thank you Tony -
By earlymb · Posted
Hi Ken, that's a nice collection! My jeep had a few remaining usable original straps that I will re-use whenever possible. They are a much darker grey obviously that the brand-new ones, but I don't think they'll function any less. The wiring dad made functioned perfectly and electrically the jeep never had an issue over the previous 30 years, other than a few batteries aging and dying. This was even without any tinned points; the only reason I decided to change it was because he made it of modern, plastic materials and I never liked that look. Speaking of electrics, could you maybe measure the diameter of your positive battery cable (including isolation)? I'm planning on making these myself, I have a few lengths of nice, thick cable with old-style isolation that might be usable. I already have mounted an original negative cable that I got a few months ago. I won't start this project until the body is back on the frame though, so I can measure the exact length needed because knowing me they'll be 1-2 cm too short if I make them now... A repro set of battery cables is quite expensive and if it is possible to make a nice set myself I would rather do that and put the money saved towards an early Filterette, for which I'll probably have to sell a kidney anyway. Hi Johan, thanks, that would help! Coming Saturday we'll use that diagram, JaM's sections of Ford drawings, and the Parts List to check bolt sizes so I can order them. From what I can find body-to-frame bolts were usually unmarked on slat grilles which is perfect as I'll grind the modern markings off anyway. Have fun in Normandy! 🙂 -
By jerry_k · Posted
I found an interesting package of cigarettes: Head Kleer - tag is 112. I open the package to fill the cigarettes case for display: Look at cigarettes inside: Hmmm???? -
By PhilippineBuckles · Posted
The Civil Engineer Corps (CEC) is a staff corps of the United States Navy. CEC officers are professional engineers and architects, acquisitions specialists, and Seabee combat warfare officers who qualify within Seabee units. They are responsible for executing and managing the planning, design, acquisition, construction, operation, and maintenance of the Navy's shore facilities. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_Engineer_Corps @easterneagle87 Love the cutout USMC buckle. I missed seeing that one when it was listed. It might be Philippine Made but the curved line engraved border style gives me Guam and Northern Mariana Islands (Saipan) vives. Thank you for posting the sold buckles you've seen! @jsand I snagged the R.H. Kaufelt Jr. buckle yesterday while you were sleeping.😁 I think this may be either an early (1945) buckle of this engraver [based on the font style] because the quality of the engraving isn't his best work, or maybe he was working fast, or maybe he had / is an apprentice. I know @vforvictory1945 has a well deserved soft spot for this engraver (or school of engravers) of "funky font" who has (have) produced some of the best and most original engraved buckles of the 1945-1953 period. Here is one of the best/original engraved buckles (dated 1945) and the undated Kaufelt buckle. Opinions? Is this the same or different engravers. -
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