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By warguy · Posted
Wow, nice display! Thanks for taking the time to share. I shouldn’t think the mods would have any issue with the display of RAF parts and pieces. A lot of USAAF flyers (bomber crews and fighter pilots) utilized British gear while obverse there. Once again, nice display. -
By M24 Chaffee · Posted
Happy 250th! This is my small collection of Revolutionary War artifacts. The top shelf has a soldier’s pocket knife dug from the Yorktown battlefield, musket balls found on major battlefields, soldier’s uniform buttons and shoe buckles and small parts of a musket found in the Hudson Highlands in New York State. Second shelf has a soldier’s cartridge box, more shoe buckles, musket balls from major battlefields, bayonet, wooden canteen, a soldier’s clay smoking pipe, the $8 paper currency dated May 9, 1776 and an empty Jefferson select whiskey bottle that a friend gave me (it wasn’t empty when he gave it to me!) Hope we all have a fine celebratory day despite this incredible heat! Best Regards, Frank -
By manayunkman · Posted
Hi Mikie, I think it’s a WW2 hat. My reasoning is that the material covering the edge of the visor is not plastic but an oil cloth of some type. This is an observation that I’ve made over the years and used as a guide. I could be wrong but every hat I ever found from a WW2 vet had the visor edge covered with oil cloth. The exact date of when the visor trim changed is something I don’t know. Peter -
By Rhscott · Posted
I like these branch specific tapes. Very cool and motivating way of “ordnance corps”. -
By Dirk · Posted
Excellent recap of the uniform regulations for that uniform and corresponding covers! I have always stayed clear of trying to collect those due to the scarcity and the cost of putting a complete one together….that one Morphys 1904 dress cover sold, if I remember correctly for over 5K. -
By adda91 · Posted
Hello. Yes . Thanks very much. I would like to know the way to fix the gauges in the panel ( type of screws ...). It's my main difficulty. Regards Arnaud -
By Vendeen85 · Posted
Hello, thank you very much for this explanation! rgds -
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By j. t. thompson · Posted
BENCO Cargo Attachments were manufactured by Baltimore Enamel & Novelty Co. Founded in 1896, the company had a rich history. WSC listing: The product description for contract 5475 (6/44 - 7/44) is "Plywood Packboards," but I think that this is a data entry error, and that the contract was in fact for Packboard Attachments. BENCO Packboard Attachments dated 1945 can also be found, although no Packboard Attachment contracts are listed for 1945 in the WSC Listing. Some information about the BENCO 1945 production can be found in the May 2, 1945 edition of The Commercial & Financial Chronicle: https://archive.org/details/sim_commercial-and-financial-chronicle_1945-05-28_161_4389/page/2326/mode/2up https://collections.digitalmaryland.org/digital/collection/mdph/id/1264/ Enoch Pratt Free Library. Baltimore Enamel & Novelty Co. plant in the Mount Winans neighborhood of S.W. Baltimore, circa 1930's. (Two plants are shown in the photo; Baltimore Enamel & Novelty Co. is the plant to the right. To the left, the plant with the water tanks on the roof, is the Maryland Glass Corporation. (Maryland Glass was famous for making the blue glass bottles for Bromo-Seltzer, Noxzema, Vicks VapoRub, Phillips Milk of Magnesia, and others.) At the link provided, the photo can be magnified to show great detail. Numerous help wanted newspaper ads placed by Baltimore Enamel & Novelty Co. can be found that span the wartime years. Taken together, the ads provide good insight into the company's activity. Here are a few representative ads: In the above two ads, notice that the top rate for women is the starting rate for men. Note "We can hire at gate," and also that the company was operating its own bus service to facilitate getting workers to the plant. -
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