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By Leon1212 · Posted
Good day. I was offered to buy this knife and would liketo know if everything is ok with it. I am new in this topic and will be glad to know opinion of experinced collectors. Thank you in advance. Regards. Leo. -
By Gear Fanatic · Posted
Was at antique shops yesterday and there was a collectors booth with supposed San Pasquale dug bullets, and 2 hosrehshoes as well as a couple buckle type things. I didn’t get any pictures though, you’ve all probably seen that kind of stuff. -
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By Corsair11 · Posted
I was researching Marine M-60 tanks from the 80's and found some images from Exercise Bright Star '85 that show the EGA and Palm tree on several turrets. I have been scouring the web for the unit identity of these tanks and come up empty. Can anyone provide Division, Battalion, Company information on these? Thank you, -
By HOF · Posted
I want to thank Tesla for selling me my 2nd Service Pilot Wing!! -
By Mr.Jerry · Posted
That is very interesting! I have not seen that before (and I wrote a book on the service flags!) There were several companies in WWI that used the "Over there" designation for overseas service to distinguish from stateside postings. I think the design was another attempt at a unique patent design (and therefore marketable) Interesting as it shows up kind of late (1944) I wonder if they were approved for the patent, or just let it go, as the war would soon be over and with it the fervor for service flags. Thanks for sharing! -
By Tesla · Posted
Here is a closer pic of the pinback BC and the KMS Agra -
By Tesla · Posted
Thanks for the information. Here are some additional pics with the BC pinback and clutchback for comparison. It's not a genuine BC that's been modified. Beverlycraft has distinctive smooth wings with a central depression. There are variations in the backs but no voids as on this Agra version. The details on the face of wings are different; even the berries in the corner of the wings are different. Someone made a separate version based on the BC design. I apologize for not posting the originals for comparison from the beginning. I'm going to look for more information on the backmark and appreciate the feedback.
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