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By SARGE · Posted
Welcome Reiner. -
By Otter42 · Posted
I'll take some pics of the outside and post later, thanks -
By River Patrol · Posted
Nice clean 2x bar for Grand Duchy Mecklenburg-Strelitz. -
By mvmhm · Posted
I assume it doesn't give the division number? The other examples I've seen have miniature collar tabs with the division number on them...thanks again for your help! Mark sends -
By jangle · Posted
Optics are usually identified by the stenciling on the exterior of the case. -
By River Patrol · Posted
Really nice assortment of bars! Hope to see you at the MAX! -
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By Ink8455 · Posted
Again, couldn’t find a size 8, sooooo…… had a go at making my own. This is it, my reproduction. Another version of my reproduction fabric but owned and tailored by Karl Jackson. I think he makes a pretty decent smock. This is mine, made by USV Gear from my reproduction Gabardine fabric These were my Kit Jackson, no relation to Karl or me. He went for a Windak feel. You can see how the base taupe colour changes with camera settings / lighting conditions. Some time appearing quite yellow -
By Mr. Bushido · Posted
Very interesting. This is a participation medal for a special large-scale training exercise conducted by a Japanese military division stationed in Korea in 1935FY. It also reveals that the owner was an infantryman. P.S. Originally, it looks like this item. https://finis.sequile.autos/item-g9qaj7sp1p.html Some of them are different, but the contents are the same, so I think there are some variations. -
By Militaeruhren · Posted
Hello everyone, and thank you for joining the forum My name is Reiner Haas. I live in Nuremberg, am 60 years old, and have been a passionate collector of military watches for 30 years. I run a website with an online shop for military watches, focusing on Germany / 1914-1945. It also includes a military watch blog with many fascinating articles on the subject of military watches: www.sammler-uhren.com After 30 years, I can call myself a bit of an expert on military watches and am happy to answer any questions about military watches from any member of this group. Have a nice Sunday, everyone! Reiner Haas -
By mikie · Posted
I needed bread crumbs for a recipe but only had croutons. Nothing handy in the kitchen to crush them with. So I improvised. My Japanese 37mm projectile was the first thing I found to use as a rolling pin. For the record, it worked great. You may want to think of putting one in your kitchen drawer. Have any of you used militaria in the kitchen? mikie -
By mikie · Posted
That’s interesting. Is there a label or markings on the box? mikie
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