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    • MissDrop44
      One look at the back and it would tell you that they are modern manufactured. I've purposely left the backs to look so super modern, with very bright white tight bobbin thread. OR I also use black bobbin thread where almost the entire reverse is black, there is no mistaking the back as original unless you're totally clueless... and those sorts of collectors would be fooled by anything made in China. It really is only the front that look really tasty. 
    • otter42
      Impressive Matt! Well done, even photos of him. Love the one with the red airborne tab over the AAF patch.
    • Taylor
      I didn’t mean to quote this again but the rank I would like a private or a nco 
    • Taylor
      The M1938 uniform  
    • Cobra 6 Actual
      Thanks, Nestor, yep, they’re possibilities, too.
    • Marshallj
      What Army WW2 dress blues uniform are you referring to?
    • dmar836
      Funny memory. Dad bought me some Chuck Taylors in the early 80s when I joined the jr varsity basketball team. The latest all-leather high tops were now out and squeaking away on all the "real" players. As I would run the length of the court to run a play I would slide like I was on marbles! All the wiping of dust, sticky spray, and other tricks did nothing. I could actually hear onlookers laughing at my Keystone Cop-type movements. While I was never really gifted in basketball anyway, that season, as a self-conscious teenager was an embarrassing and frustrating time - just because of the shoes. Have a couple pairs of low tops now but seldom wear them - just not comfortable. Dave
    • Ww
      I ended up getting out bid at the very end of the auction. Nobody else was bidding until the very end. I will keep my eye out for others.   Thank you for all of your help. It was interesting.
    • Nestor
      Thanks always, Cobra, for your knowledge. The meaning of the acronym could be this: The III Corps (III Corps or III Corps Tactical Zone), which covered the Saigon region and the Mekong Delta, III CALC could refer to: III Corps Advisory Liaison Center (III Corps Advisory Liaison Center)
    • Boy Howdy
      A buddy of mine found this on-line and is flipping it to me. I was able to contact the current owner of Donovan Commercial Industries, Sam Donovan. He is the son of John Donovan who was a contributor to S.O.F. Magazine back in the day.   He was able to confirm that it was one of very few shirts put together for his guys for work and wearing at SOF conventions. Sam is going to look for some period pictures of this type of jacket being worn. The jacket is dated 1969 and of course it is a SMALL. Once I have it in hand I will post more pictures if anyone is interested.
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