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By GUMP · Posted
The reverse side of the postcard is quite nice too! The magazine features an interesting article about the activities of the RAD; here are several examples of the "artwork" that can be found inside. -
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By daskrieg · Posted
I've been collecting whw and vda for a very long time ran into the guys making the books and decided to contribute my collection as you can see it's a very good book and it is suggestion for anybody who wants to collect in those areas -
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By SGT Wade · Posted
Welcome to the forum, and I hope to someday find one of your books. They look interesting! Wade -
By phantomfixer · Posted
1940 dated Was a rusted crusted bayonet, it’s in need of the 3 piece lock mechanism, if anyone has a parts bin or donor bayonet underneath the rust are some nice markings thanks for looking -
By daskrieg · Posted
If you look in that book you'll see my name as I was a big contributor to that collecting series of books. 😁 Dwayne Slepetz -
By GUMP · Posted
Are you familiar with this book by Joseph Cassidy & Chrystopher Alexander? It's a wonderful asset - full of good information, excellent color photographs, and accurate valuations. On page 95 are visible several Türplaketten (paper door plaques) and you can see that the early 1934 ones receive the "four dollar sign" ($$$$) valuation. ($$$$ = a value in the range of $26 - $100) -
By fishnlure · Posted
I found this photo in a group of Armenian family photos at an Estate sale. I am having a hard time Identifying what country he was serving. The uniform does not have any insignia that I can see other than a crossed cannons hat badge. I think the 2 bayonets on the left and the one he is holding may be French Gras bayonets. I have not been able to ID the swords on the right side of the Picture. He is also wearing some unusual shoes. I also found a picture of Armenian General Andranik with a poem on it. IF anyone can translate Armenian I would like to know what the poem says. -
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