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By TP1953 · Posted
Is it just a German made sword do you think? Or a German made and used model? -
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By TP1953 · Posted
Hello, I found this at a local auction that ends very soon, it looks interesting, and I just wanted to see if any of you knew what is was/what the markings mean on it, as I have never seen them. It is a shame that the condition is not good, and no scabbard, is this one I should pass on you think? Thank you. -
By vintageproductions · Posted
This Sunday, November 24th is the last SOCALMICS militaria show of the year. Held at the Bellflower Egles Club 9816 Cedar St, near the corner of Bellflower blvd and Cedar. It starts at 7;45 and is usually over by 10:30am. This one is usually one of the best of the year as everyone who sets up there knows its the last one until January, also this one is usually held on Thanksgiving weekend but we are a week early this year. One of Southern California's best kept secrets in the militaria hobby. Please feel free to share. -
By Oberst Kulow · Posted
Check out the web site at www.onvauc.org for more NVA uniform and insignia info as well as other links to other collectors. https://www.onvauc.org/ -
By Oberst Kulow · Posted
A link to this article was posted on the "ONVAUC - Organization of Nationale Volksarmee Uniform Collectors" Facebook page. Very informative https://www.facebook.com/groups/3350289901770964 -
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By daskrieg · Posted
Looks like a 91/30 nagant rifle crate... 29th century??? Lol.... -
By The Meatcan · Posted
Wow, Manny! This is really nice work. The detail and finish on those small vehicles is first rate. I've been away from this forum for quite a while but it's nice to come back and see quality modeling still happening here. Great work! Terry -
By phantomfixer · Posted
This is a big ole crate… looks to be WWII repurposed in the late 29th century… any idea what’s on the crate? roughly 44 inches long -
By Haebyeongdae · Posted
Great patches. I’ve seen many that are more modern issue but these are nice vintage versions! -
By Bravo Bandits · Posted
Found this at the flea market and I know it is not a US entrenching tool and it may not even be military. The handle unscrews and there is a saw inside. It’s old any ideas? Thanks!
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