This is a variation of the "Good Luck" flags Japanese soldiers
carried on them in WWII. They are usually silk, but this linen or
some other heavier fabric and it has some differences from regular
Good Luck flags.
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Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Monday, December 28, 2015
Soviet Army Uniforms, Hats & Belts
These are Soviet Army uniforms that came on the market after the fall
of the Soviet Union. The hats are not the ones that go with the
uniforms. One uniform is for a private in the mechanized Infantry and
the other is for a radio operator in the army engineers. Ask $150 for
all.
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of the Soviet Union. The hats are not the ones that go with the
uniforms. One uniform is for a private in the mechanized Infantry and
the other is for a radio operator in the army engineers. Ask $150 for
all.
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Thursday, December 17, 2015
New war souvenirs - Original WWI 45 cal ammo
Call me or see my at my flea market stall Saturday Dec. 19, 9-3. One
of the armbands (with the ends cut off) has writing indicating it was
found in Luxembourg on the last day of the Battle of the Bulge.
Asking $90 OBO for that. The other is a party armband with a paper
RZM label on the back. Also $90 OBO. I have a couple of Czech and
Turkish bayonets, some WWII German cutlery items: one a nesting set
of knife, fork spoon and can opener. I've had a few of these and this
is one of the nicer ones. I also have a box of GI issue 45 caliber
ammo from basically World War I - the shells have a 1918 date stamp
while the box shows that they were reloaded in May 1919.
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of the armbands (with the ends cut off) has writing indicating it was
found in Luxembourg on the last day of the Battle of the Bulge.
Asking $90 OBO for that. The other is a party armband with a paper
RZM label on the back. Also $90 OBO. I have a couple of Czech and
Turkish bayonets, some WWII German cutlery items: one a nesting set
of knife, fork spoon and can opener. I've had a few of these and this
is one of the nicer ones. I also have a box of GI issue 45 caliber
ammo from basically World War I - the shells have a 1918 date stamp
while the box shows that they were reloaded in May 1919.
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