Hey Guys - is it possible that this US poncho liner was made during the Vietnam war? The code is "DSA" (Defense Supply Agency) DSA 100 68 C 2726 (I think if it’s DSA, it could be NAM era since it was changed to "DLA" after the war.)
The seller thinks it was made in the late 1980s, and basically the price is cheap accordingly (around 15 USD).
Also, the camo pattern is "woodland" if I’m correct?
I have several relic helmets with no decals or paint remaining. What is best way to preserve them. I have done electrolysis two one, but its back to rusting again. I live in a very dry enviroment so not an issue. Thanks
I have several relic helmets with no decals or paint remaining. What is best way to preserve them. I have done electrolysis two one, but its back to rusting again. I live in a very dry enviroment so not an issue. Thanks
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Hi everyone,
Im interested in buying some WW2 Medals and i came across this one online, I was hoping you could please let me know if its fake, and if so why? Just so i dont get ripped.
Cheers, much appreciated.
I recently picked up this period photo/portrait of Hermann Goring from the estate of a WW2 US Vet that was with the 1st. Infantry Division. This copy of a well known portrait by Heinrich Hoffman was apparently brought back or "smuggled" out of Germany at the closing of WW2.
I was told that this one time folded up, 19 1/2" X 14" studio quality copy of Goring was smuggled out of Germany by an escaping German Jewish family member, as a reminder of the "man responsible of the Holocaust." I am a little skeptical as to "this" story, but I suspect that the "Big Red One" Vet, may have folded it up and brought it back.
The Hoffmann Studio logo is clearly displayed in the lower right corner of the photo.
I removed the photo from a rickety make shift frame in search for any other clues, writing etc. but none was found.
I was unsure if this post should be in the Photo/propaganda section or the Art section.
I also bought uniforms that belonged to this Vet.
I realize that this photo must have been mass produced for propaganda.
But If at all possible, I would like some thoughts on this Goring/Hoffmann Portrait.