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Ka Bar fighting knife -one of the good ones made in Olean, NY
Soviet Military Cap
Russian Bayonet used in WW1
Gau-88 Avenger shell casing fired in anger, OIF
Afghan War Rug depicting the Soviet invasion
Porceling Giesha figurine with "product of occupied Japan" stamped on the bottom (?)
Confederate bullet, one of many found and sold en masse at Gettysburgh Pa.
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US post WWI uniform blouse w. handmade 81st Div patch
French 47/56 pattern paratrooper jacket (tenue lizard)
various foreign legion regimental and rank insignias, kepi blanc
various foreign camo-Brit DPM, NZ DPM, Portuguese leopard pattern
french para wings
Belgian Congo para wings
various LBEs
25-30 military engraved Zippo lighters, mostly Vietnam war
1 pr "real" Ho Chi Minh sandals acquired in VN during the war
1 pr new made Ho Chi Minh sandals
Sighting aperture off of a blown claymore mine picked up off Con Thien (Vietnam) by me in 1998Rule 303
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Here's a better view of almost all of my WWII German collection (minus my K98 Mauser and the Walther; the trousers are under the smock and tunic). Of these, the bayonets, the rusted helmet, the old-style black SS helmet, the helmet with the cover on it, the machine gun belt, and the ammo pouches are real.
Last edited by leib10; 18 May 05,, 22:28."The right man in the wrong place can make all the difference in the world. So wake up, Mr. Freeman. Wake up and smell the ashes." G-Man
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Here's a few original 7.92x33 Kurz rounds I have. I also have a bunch of WWII German 7.92x57 rounds.
"The right man in the wrong place can make all the difference in the world. So wake up, Mr. Freeman. Wake up and smell the ashes." G-Man
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I have a Turkish Uniform from Gallopoli. An MG-42 from Gold Beach. A Confederate Officers Hat. Luger Pistols, Arisakas, Nambu Pistol (with original seal).
Damn, there are all at home and I have to be at collage."Any relations in a social order will endure if there is infused into them some of that spirit of human sympathy, which qualifies life for immortality." ~ George William Russell
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