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By KurtA · Posted
If I saw two identical wings for the same price, one on a card and one with no card, I’d buy the one on the card. That’s as far as I would go assigning a premium to a card. -
By Pastor Paul · Posted
@Manky bandage Do you know generally a time frame that particular ammo would have been used? -
By patches · Posted
A Marine by the Rubber Innertube I enlarged the details of what looks like a 40mm vest made modified from a Tropical Coat. Date location and actual unit not mentioned. -
By ludwigh1980 · Posted
Indian War Officers Clock Coat. Can't say I have seen to many of those that have survived. Very expensive officers uniform accessory. Sleave braid indicates the rank of Major. Could be National Guard/ State Militia or federal officer. The lining would indicate more 1880's-time frame to me. -
By Lt. Walker · Posted
WOW!! This is way more than I could ask for. Thank you so much for taking the time to send this info! I’ll study it to the letter! -
By easterneagle87 · Posted
Recent mini group pick up. Nice mini bar with Berlin Airlift attribution and sterling mini jump wings. -
By easterneagle87 · Posted
Recent pick up. Un-attributed LOM mini group with mini sterling jump wings. No initials or markings on the back. Will post it over on the LOM forum as well. -
By doyler · Posted
BOYT 43 is a common marking form the BOYT Harness and Leather Company. Boyt operated two plants one in Des Moines Iowa and one In Iowa Falls in WW2. The Iowa Falls plant closed after the war and the Des Moines Plant burned. Current location is Osceola Iowa -
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