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By phantomfixer · Posted
Thanks for the help all…. and the holster is a 1917 Perkins Campbell -
By bobinwmass · Posted
Perhaps it is European, because it isn't the US Model 1872-1875 Infantry insignia. The mouth of the bugle is facing the wrong way and there would be another tassel hanging from the cords. -
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By Gear Fanatic · Posted
I bought a similar condition Luftwaffe for $40 a while back with. Broken hook. So if it’s intact I would say about the same, but if you could get it For Deal for $100 with vet provenance that would be really solid. Or with a written testimony from the vet. That would be cool. At least if you can get to him through the third party. -
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By Mr.Jerry · Posted
I agree. buckle is rough, assuming catch and roller intact $50-75, late war silver wound badge, assuming pin & catch intact. $50-60 retail. -
By Tiger Mori · Posted
Nice to meet you all, and please excuse the self-promotion. I’m a Japanese researcher who has been studying the Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces for over 20 years. I’ve recently completed Volume 1 of a self-published book series based on my research, and I’d be honored to share it with you. https://rvnafpajapan.gumroad.com/l/RVNAF_1 This book illustrates and explains the uniforms and personal equipment of the Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces during the First Indochina War and the Vietnam War. It covers the period from 1949, when the Vietnamese National Army was established, to the fall of South Vietnam in 1975. Volume 1 focuses on the evolution of military and field uniforms, field uniform insignia, small arms, and personal equipment used by the Vietnamese infantry, airborne, ranger, and marine corps. The book consists of 79 full-color pages, primarily composed of illustrations. It is designed as an introductory guide, making it easy to understand for beginners. Number of illustrations included: 38 examples of military uniforms, 52 firearms, 145 personal equipment items, 53 combat uniforms and headgear and 318 insignia with wearing positions. My hope is that this book will contribute to a deeper understanding of the subject and help advance further research in this field. Thank you for your interest and support! -
By Gear Fanatic · Posted
Be happy to see it, 100 would be a solid price, maybe 125 most. -
By phantomfixer · Posted
It’s a WWII vet … still alive but I don’t have contact, third party… I’ll take a chance and pick them up Tuesday and you guys can rip me apart 😂👍👍 -
By easterneagle87 · Posted
Seen this type of badge before , but need a better identification. Thank you in advance. -
By Marshallj · Posted
A WW2 vet? Or his family? Just curious. We need to see the rear of each item. The maker is important when determining value. -
By Dammen026 · Posted
Early 1900 or late 1800 i think but what was he in the swedish army and what medals do he have on his left chest
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