SteveGreat stuff! Are marked prices up, down or similar to last year?
Strange that it has the M-1 Thompson model front site and not the Cutts compensator typical of the 1928 Thompson (as the rest of the components represent).Jan has decided to go SAS Rogue on us !View attachment 183285I
So it's a FrankenThompson?Strange that it has the M-1 Thompson model front site and not the Cutts compensator typical of the 1928 Thompson (as the rest of the components represent).
Only the muzzle.So it's a FrankenThompson?
Can you strip that down enough to fit in your backpack Jan? I want it.Jan has decided to go SAS Rogue on us !View attachment 183285I
Buttstock and magazine are one button release, but good luck with that cable.Can you strip that down enough to fit in your backpack Jan? I want it.
Great job on the paint. You could definitely make some serious $$ if you offered a paid service.Hi! I’m the guy who owns this jacket. I was told I should join so here I am.
The seller with the WW1 stuff had AWFUL prices! He had a shearling and moleskin coat that I have seen for sale in the past for $300-500 marked at $3000! A soldier's winter coat from WW1 priced the same as a WW1 American pilot's leather coat, can you believe it? That really bothered me on account of having been looking for one of those moleskin coats for a while now. I guess I will have to wait till someone has one for less than 4 figures!The downside is nearly every jacket I found was in small sizes.So far it's been like a hands-on museum for WW2 stuff - which is still really damn cool!
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A BEAUTIFUL Star Sportswear all painted up.
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Meeting a WWII Ace. Still sharp as a razor, and lively! He described himself as just a kid who did his part, then added "can you imagine being 19 and being given the fastest plane in the world to play around in?"
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I bet that sweater was overdyed.Friday at the Show of Shows
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Poughkeepsie, Dubow and Perry. The Perry in particular was in superb condition...but it was a 38.
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IJA boots. If you've seen the Rose Anvil video where Weston cuts a pair in half, you know these were incredibly well-made:
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And the classic Boondockers:
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I picked up a Bulova A-17A for myself:View attachment 183309
And an original A-3 cap:
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There was a great set for sale of a pilot's effects, including two A-2 jackets and a brown C-2 sweater:View attachment 183315
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Those M43 boots are great. I have a pair that look beat to hell but they just won't die. Half of a buckle strap is missing and yet they keep 'marching on'!Well … last year it was parachutes, this years big purchase …, original mint combat boots and Marine Corp boondockers … both in mint condition. Prices for originals were cheaper than ATF repros …. View attachment 183343View attachment 183345
Can we see the soles Burt?Well … last year it was parachutes, this years big purchase …, original mint combat boots and Marine Corp boondockers … both in mint condition. Prices for originals were cheaper than ATF repros …. View attachment 183343View attachment 183345
Sure … I’ll post them a little later tonight . I’m down in the hotel bar having a drink with Jan and Nat .Can we see the soles Burt?