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  1. Kai-Petri

    Kai-Petri Kenraali

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    Dönitz congrats to Suhren


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    Nice item. Where did you procure this piece, if you don't mind my asking?
     
  3. Kai-Petri

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    I bought from a Finnish owner who bought it from the Suhren family in Germany who auctioned some Suhren´s items.
     
  4. Skipper

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    5.15am ! Do you ever sleep?
     
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    Excellent purchase Kai. Quite unique too.
     
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    Kai-Petri.Nice item.
    Skipper,I leave for the flea market after 4 A.M.. Rich A. in Pa.
     
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    4.am. Damn you must be a robot. I thought that 7 a.m. was early. In fact if you get to flea markets too before , most sellers are still in the bars having coffee and breakfast and are figuring out whether they are going to unpack or not, according to the weather.
     
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    Someone beat Skipper to a flea market with military collectibles? Say it isn't So!
     
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    It's not when you go hunting, it's what you bring back that matters :cool:
     
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    Link Loading Machine Cal. 50 M7.

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    Cold weather face mask. AFAIK it's WWII vintage GI.

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    Late model US Army Mountain Troops Ski Hat.

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    As always in perfect condition!
     
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    Some damage from the moths, but otherwise not too bad!
     
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    My latest: A French version of the Hunsinger and Alexis binoculars with it"s original case. Note the mention on the led which says the company was an official supplier of both the French Ministry of War and the Brtitish War Office. the French version has the Mention "M.G" , whereas the British one has the Broad arow symblo on it. Hunsingers were fine 8 x 30 binos that were appreciated by Officers from both nations during both wars .

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    Skipper, what year would those be?? is that the street name I read? all items very interesting..thanks
     
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    Those Binos are magnificent! Really nice! Where did you find them? On the "Marché aux puces"?
     
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    First type of US Army Ski Cap.

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    Engineer Department, US Corps of Engineers, Clinometer.

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    Nice stuff guys!
    What I got so far. 2 cold weather helmets first and second types,2 front seam swivel bail helmets,98k cleaning kit. Rich A. in Pa.
     

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