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By Blacksmith · Posted
All good, brother, and great to hear from you. I could not agree more. COAs are as good as the character of the issuer - which really brings the necessity of a COA into question in the first place. If someone is going to do right or wrong, a piece of paper won't change that - unless it's a subpoena or similar. Language has to be very specific to be enforceable, and even then, it's expensive to force someone do the right thing. -
By gap · Posted
Have a chance to purchase, dated 1942. Just the brass. How rare are these and what’s a fair price? how hard will it be to find a projectile? -
By iron bender · Posted
Blacksmith I tried to like your comment but apparently I'm out at 1 Like. 100% truth. I'd put Confederate belt plates and buckles with 3R awards. I'm not sure how anyone can collect them in confidence. Dealer guarantees, cert's of authenticity? I'll pass -
By Bullets Flying · Posted
I happen to have both of these ovals, plus another that has a distinctly maroon center. I have a note on my purple one indicating the 221st Med Co. I have no id on the maroon center one. Has the purple one been found with vets of the 307th ? There must have been a change made to explain such a fiffence. Does anyone have any conclusive evidence of what has been found in the hands of veterans for identification for these ovals ? Appreciate any assistance here. Cheers ! -
By Jim McCauley · Posted
Very nice job. The spot where the stickers are would have been the pilot's name and helmet inspection date. Best regards. Jim -
By Matt_X · Posted
My point was there are U stamped magazines that were not for the US government. These are very common and have been made very recently. So AI is half right, which is better than average for this type of inquiry. -
By collectsmedals · Posted
That is fine. I was a huge Star Trek fan back in the 1960's and 70's. Great model. -
By hardstripe · Posted
You are correct about Aresta. The new catalog will include about 200 Class E pieces. -
By Blacksmith · Posted
For the survivability of the hobby, I wish it ended at Civil War Confederate and WWII German. It extends to anything worth money, that a dark actor thinks they can bamboozle somebody on. Hucksterism is alive and thriving in Vietnam militaria, WWII squadron patches, luxury watches, darn near everything. As soon as something becomes collectable / in demand, two things generally happen: Sellers start swinging for the fences on price, and fakes start infiltrating. Fear of getting burnt and being ‘priced out’ signal the end of the road. -
By Lightning Tiger · Posted
Collecting Confederate buckles is a minefield and they have been making fine reproductions for years.
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