Today at an antique shop I found this very rare crate for the 100 Round drum mags for the Bren Gun...wish the drums were in it!!!!
Dean
Here is one that i got from a vet lou bower,as i have a lot of his us pins and patches that iam going to frame,,he brang this back along with some other japanese things that i will post here is the flag,the cool thing that i like is usualy they are either plain or somewhat filled with signatures this one looks like the family /freinds were just getting started on signing it as the war must have came to a quick end as i realy like this one as just imagin they begein sighning it they pow the us came and stoped it from being completed?just a thought,,,i wish i new more!!but cool either way..i also have a plastic jap rifle site??strang and a map ,cigaret case..
Here is one that i got from a vet lou bower,as i have a lot of his us pins and patches that iam going to frame,,he brang this back along with some other japanese things that i will post here is the flag,the cool thing that i like is usualy they are either plain or somewhat filled with signatures this one looks like the family /freinds were just getting started on signing it as the war must have came to a quick end as i realy like this one as just imagin they begein sighning it they pow the us came and stoped it from being completed?just a thought,,,i wish i new more!!but cool either way..i also have a plastic jap rifle site??strang and a map ,cigaret case..
Hey guys....I have my small share of police box buckles - but this is my first brocade. I like it and I'm quite happy to have it added to the collection. Picked it up today at a militaria show from a friend who is also a seller there.
Assmann made and '36 dated - it's in fine condition. A welcome addition for sure!
Here are some pics to share! Also adding a quick pic of the buckle with its new family! ;)
Cheers!
Rob
Some of the items I’ve posted lately for comment have been shot down so I thought I would post this little beauty to make me feel better! I purchased this EK II at the Gold Nugget flea market on the border of PA and NJ back in 1975. If I recall correctly, I argued a little bit about the price with the dealer ($25) but he said find a nicer example. Remember, I was 15 years old and $25 was a lot of money! I hardly ever see the little brown paper keeper on other EK II examples out there so I feel this is primo example. Neil H.
Looking for any German field phone equipment including phones, switchboards and especially all related tools and equipment such as reel dispensers.
picked these boneheads up today rgds Dave
Heres another piece i got today ,i know it aint mint but it was there:) hope you like it , cheers Dave
I have a feeling that its an fantasy piece, if it is, its still a pretty cool pin, and for what i paid for it, i dont mind.
Brian