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Discussion in 'Other Militaria' started by Skipper, Jun 11, 2010.

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  1. Gebirgsjaeger

    Gebirgsjaeger Ace

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    Do you have a collectors state or are the full auto´s allowed at there?
     
  2. Skipper

    Skipper Kommodore

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    Some great pics once aagain Kai, the picture of the General is impressive to say the least.
     
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    It's a collectors permit, you can get nearly everything on it (a friend used to have a 20mm Flak Vierling and an M1 105mm howitzer), but you are not allowed to shoot the guns, it's strictly for collecting only!
     
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    Very nice autographs again Kai!!!!!
     
  5. Gebirgsjaeger

    Gebirgsjaeger Ace

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    That would be good enough for me!You lucky guy!
     
  6. RRA227

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    What I got today. Civil War ammo pouch with Trapdoor rifle sling as strap, shemagh,1 clip 30cal. ball & 5 clips 30.cal. frangiable ball. Rich A. in Pa.
     
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    The civil war ammo pouch is nice and ver interesting, could you post better pics please?
     
  8. Kai-Petri

    Kai-Petri Kenraali

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    Thanx Skipper. I got some original pics of von Kluge and Sperrle to put here later today....
     
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    And the promised photos...
     
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    Kai-Petri Kenraali

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    And more Sperrle, incl Original Flakkampfabzeichen document
    signed by Hugo Sperrle, Generalfieldmarshal in
    the German Luftwaffe.
     
  11. RRA227

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    Skylinedrive,Here are 2 pics.
    What I got today. U.S.Army New Testament,U.S.M.C. 2006 Iraq Smart Cards,FM-25-100,Flying magazine Sept. 1945,Schoolastic magazine High School Teacher Edition Dec. 14-19 1942,Yank magazine Mar. 16 1945,Philadelphia Enquirer Picture Parade 2. Rich A. in Pa.
     
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    Thank you for the pics Rich! It's amazoing how well those pouches had been done and how well they have survived the centuries! I really like them!!!!

    That magazine about the Paraskiers is also swell!!!
     
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    Skylinedrive,No big deal. The holster I have is in better shape. I only have a few Civil War items. The newspaper inserts are neat. Rich A. in Pa.
     
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    What I got today. 1972 and 1982 dated size large M-65 field jackets unused,cut edge 101st. patch,Royal Winton maker pitcher MacArthur, West German made stein 11th. Artty.. Rich A. in Pa.
     
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    M9A1 rocket launcher.

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    M6A3 rockets, one is dated 3-44, the marking on the other is dificult to read.

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    Some more stuff, apparently these spikes were issued to WWII US Airborne troops and OSS agents.

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    US gasmask in mint condition.

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    Corcoran WWII vintage jumpboots, unfortunately the cloth label has been removed.

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    M1910 quart, made in 1918.

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    M1910 enamel quart.

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    That is the "Christmas Tree" Caltrop (Caltrap) used to puncture tires, muck with horses hooves, on sand or dirt.
     
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    The corcoran boots are great, what about some leather laces with them? I also like the enamel bottle, these are harder to get
     
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    I will try to get leather laces, I think M. De Trez's webshop had original ones.
     
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    More little bits and pieces:

    A brass whistle.

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    A hood for the M1943 Field Jacket.

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    An M1936 Musette bag.

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    A Signal Corps CS-34 pouch with pliers for linemen. I'm not sure if the pliers are genuine though, I will ahve to do some research.

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