How do these two look? I cant see anything immediately wrong, but I have never owned these two(just a 2nd class spange). I cannot get the files to rotate on here. They are straight up and down on my computer I promise. The seller took these pics
How do these two look? I cant see anything immediately wrong, but I have never owned these two(just a 2nd class spange). I cannot get the files to rotate on here. They are straight up and down on my computer I promise. The seller took these pics
Any red flags on this for anyone? The eagle on the handle looks slightly different then others I have seen on here, especially behind the head.
I tried uploading twice but couldnt get them to rotate, sorry
Any red flags on this for anyone? The eagle on the handle looks slightly different then others I have seen on here, especially behind the head.
I tried uploading twice but couldnt get them to rotate, sorry
Can anyone see any red flags on these? I think they look fine, but Ive thought that before and it did not turn out well for me, haha.
-Ive never seen an olympic pin/award that big before.
Also sorry for the dagger, but most of them are medals so I picked to submit here
Well..opened my first Christmas card today…to my delight, a wonderful pair of photos sent "over the pond" as my friends from the UK refer to it as.
My friend Leon sent me two great shots of soldiers wearing their M35 Heer helmets. Guessing, think the shot of the Nat. colors is a Q, the other NS. Just need a couple of frames & I have a nice addition to my collection. They are extra nice because they are big, 4"x6" post card types. I love them & I love Leon !
Hello All Please forgive the rushed photos ,But I am so excited!! I was lucky enough to obtain an example of this elusive piece from a Gentleman whom I have done business with several times before.Again he has exceeded my expectations.Here is an example of the "Lightweight" Shingunto From what I understand these were available for officers who were not in an immediate need of a heavier combat ready sword.Very "Dainty" indeed!! There is no sharpened edge and it would be barely able to cut cheese, but has all the features of the standard shingunto but more delicate and much lighter.