
089USFE1 - U.S. Army entrenching tool M1919. This is a perfect example with U.S. stamped on the olive drab painted metal base and on the wooden shaft. $200. More Photos |
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086FE-US2 - World War II U.S Para Marine jump utility pack, early model. This extremely rare pack is identified as a piece of U.S. Marine equipment by the miniscule anchors on the buckles and clips. Other than the numbered pouches inside the pack and the RBB initials there are no other identifying markings. This rare pack comes with 12 marked interior pouches of varying size. The snaps show honest verdigris of the brass surfaces. This is a very rare piece of U.S. Para Marine combat equipment. $1500. More Photos |
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0712US-Eqpt1 - US Army BC-611 Walkie-Talkie made by the Galvin FG. Corporation Chicago Illinois. For those of you who are not aware, Galvin was one of the founders of Motorola which made car radios prior to the war. This mint handset still features better than 99% of it's original finish. There is a metal plate indicating the manufacturer, model and serial number. The frequency "3885KC" is on another plate on the lower side. The push-button still retains 100% of its flexible black rubber.It is not dried or cracked. The antennae cap is also still present as is the shoulder strap. Nice to see one in this condition. $550. More Photos |
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