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By Wade20th · Posted
Hello everybody, Before you say anything, yes I know this is farb. With my budget, pretty much any impression I make is farb. This is my NVA impression so far. I'm wearing an Ecuadorian farmer's hat because I don't have a pith helmet yet and this is the best thing I have. I have a canteen, but I haven't seen it in months and can't find it. This is just a basic impression so far for short films that I make with my friends. Not for reenactments. Let me know what you think! Wade -
By Godi · Posted
Yes, it is a Swiss Army cap that was intended for the 1974 combat uniform (Gebirgsmütze zu Kampfanzug 74), but was later issued to all Swiss soldiers for winter wear. I wore a cap like this myself in the military. It was introduced into the army in 1974 and manufactured to order in 1975/76 (bottom right in the picture); the number 59 indicates the size. -
By Wade20th · Posted
Oh man, if you think this is a lot, check out Stranger Things! Wade -
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By SARGE · Posted
With all that white Waffenfarbe I would bet this is an Infantry supply depot. -
By SARGE · Posted
A nice grouping of goodies. SOS always brings out good items. Thanks for showing. Anyone else bring back stuff? -
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By Marshallj · Posted
I do not like it. I don’t believe Junker ever used that type of pin & catch. Look at this Junker. -
By yellowhammer history · Posted
It's fun to try and spot this stuff. I while back I was watching a movie and I was paying more attention to the jungle boots one actor was wearing.😆 -
By domi88 · Posted
Hello, I have this badge and I would like to have opinions on its authenticity..... -
By RAB · Posted
Went to the Show of Shows for the first time this year, had a great time and found some neat items, mostly all non US war souvenirs. The WWI German helmet still has the mailing labels and stamps and both Japanese helmets have a good amount of battle damage to them. -Ryan
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