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By sprprops · Posted
Found a similar tag with the same Addressograph text. My Addressograph dog tag machine had a blank data tag in the lower pan with identical stamping. -
By The Rooster · Posted
Its possible if you leave it sit. Ive used it and it took only the rust but I was quick with it. I used it because I couldnt see a painted name under the rust. Afterwards I could read the name clearly... Photos below. Others have had differing results. If you do a search here on the forum for Whink, there are 3 pages of info on it... Your results may vary, but I found if you are quick with it and rinse it reall well, it does a nice job. -
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By The Rooster · Posted
80 a can I could see, but 180 for the wood crate? If you opened it and sold the wood crate, you'd be lucky to get 40 bucks for the crate... INMHO.... Also it looks like it had some water or something spilled on it at one time...? All together as one piece, you might find a buyer at 500? Good luck! -
By patches · Posted
Lightning Tiger great never before seen photos, thanks. -
By gap · Posted
It’s your helmet to do what you want, but could whink possibly remove the name on the inside? That would be a shame. -
By Lightning Tiger · Posted
French Battalion of the United Nations Organization which was part of the 2nd Infantry Division during the Korean War. -
By Coastie Mark · Posted
How much is one worth? Got one at an auction amongst other items. -
By aznation · Posted
Yessir, like anything developed by man it becomes obsolete over time. Interesting reading though, so thanks. -
By The Rooster · Posted
Youre welcome.. Funny thing I had to look that up, as I was a TOW squad leader for a while... Since I was not a gunner, I never got to fire any of the rounds my squad fired... and I never examined a spent tube. I did how ever, oversee the crews spooling in all the expended wires that came out of each one... lol... It took hours... Im guessing in combat they dont worry about it. In training you have to retrieve all the wire ! In case anyone wonders why I never looked in the spent tube.. I was acting platoon sgt the one time we fired and was not with my squad but was overseeing the range and on a radio. They put out two strands of a fine brass copper looking wire... Lots of it ! lol
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