This U.S. WWI Trench Knife model M1917 was made by L.F. & C. It features a correct triangular 9″ black steel blade, that retains more than 92% of its original finish. There are typical runner marks from being in and out of the scabbard. The wood handle is clean with no knock or dings to it and s ...Read and See More
This catalog is rather unusual as I have never seen one this size meaning its maybe 1/3 of the normal catalog size. It’s listed as catalog no 24 and I do not know when it was published. This catalog appears to list all that the much larger size does. All of the illustrations are done by Robert Abl ...Read and See More
I found these two 1933 and 1934 US Army Horse Show Booklets held at the Schofield Barracks,Hawaiian Islands. They are complete yearly listing of all the advents by the separate Army units present on duty there. They are an interesting insight to the army's attempt to keep the soldiers occupied. The ...Read and See More
Once again here is a item that I normally would not acquire for resale but it was a new item to me and like I have said before I like different things.I purchased this Detecting set intrusion AN/PSR-1A at a large antique show of all places.
This set is complete and could not have been used more tha ...Read and See More
I recently picked this up at a house sale.
The white mfg tag list the Parka as a Medium size made by the Foster Brothers Sportswear in July 14, 1943. The Parka has been washed and the tag is present with just the 3 in the date hard to read.
The parka has the green side showing and I do not see a ...Read and See More
This group consists of a N.Y. State KIA document for Lt. John D. Arnett, the shipping envelope addressed to his wife, a War Dept card with the document. These items have been in my personal collection for over 40 years. For some reason I thought today would be a good time to see what I could find ab ...Read and See More
This extensive paper set is for Pvt.James Bevier Co.D 128th Infantry,32nd Division. Private Bevier was Killed on October 13th 1918 along the Kriemhilde line. Pvt. Bevier was from Minneapolis,Minn. He was disinterred and reburied in grave 141 section 97 plot 3.
Included in the paper group is the fol ...Read and See More
This revolver is a typical solid cast aluminum copy made in the 1950's for the kids to play with. This revolver looks like a Smith & Wesson model that was carried by Air Force up thru Viet Nam. It is spray painted black. The Hammer spur is broken off must have been dropped to many times. There is al ...Read and See More
This monster U.S. Army M1909 Bolo knife was produced by the Springfield Armory intended for use in the Pacific Islands to clear brush and whatever else they wanted to use it for. This knife is just a very well made Bolo style knife that copied the knives used by the natives on the pacific islands. I ...Read and See More
This used Army Camo Backpack has been used but is still in serviceable condition and has all the harness and straps. There are no cut straps on this item. The U.S. is on the top cover and the zipper is still functioning. The inside top of the cover has the Mfg. And date shown but I can only make out ...Read and See More