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Originally packaged straight pean Forceps, Hemostatic, Straight Kelly. 1950s production.
Authentic 1966 US Marine Corps Cotton Sateen Utility Shirt. Features black stencil USMC & EGA on pocket plus name stencil. Contract DSA-100-609. Size 14 1/2 x 33 (Small-Long). Nice vintage condition..
A museum-quality collector's set featuring experimental/prototype Shoulder Sleeve Insignia (SSI) designs for the 10th Mountain Division. Dating back to the division's reactivation as a Training Division at Fort Riley during the Korean War era (1948–1954), these specific designs and color variations were tested but never officially adopted for mass issue.
A complete set of the iconic AN/PRC-10 Manpack Radio, widely used during the Korean and Vietnam Wars. Includes the radio unit, carrying harness, accessory pouch, both short and long antennas, and an H-33 handset (1975 contract). Sold as a collectible display piece; functionality is not guaranteed.
Complete experimental pouch EX 54-1. Very nice condition.
A vintage shoulder sleeve insignia for the 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment (503rd PIR), featuring their famous moniker "THE ROCK" earning during the WWII jump on Corregidor. Based on the construction (Merrowed Edge) and materials (Cotton threads that do not glow under UV light), this patch dates to the Post-War era (1950s or 1960s). It is typically found on reunion jackets or occupation-era uniforms.
A magnificent and historically significant collector's set: Original Korean War M-1951 Fishtail Parka. This set is exceptional because all components are US Marine Corps issued, and the liner features the rare stencil "C. W. Bn.". This stands for Cold Weather Battalion, the specialized unit formed in 1951 at Pickel Meadows to train Marines for the freezing conditions of Korea (Chosin Reservoir campaign).
The Hood: Dated 1951, "U.S. Marine Corp." stamped, real fur ruff.
The Liner: Wool pile, stamped "U.S. Marine Corps Depot of Supplies" and "C. W. Bn."
The Shell: Heavy cotton sateen, heavy-duty brass zipper. Condition is remarkably good. Size Medium.
Genuine US Marine Corps issue shelter half dated 1952. Large "U.S.M.C." stencil. Manufactured by Tweedie Footwear Corp. "New Type" with snaps. Good color, used condition with authentic field repairs/holes.
Kombinéza HBT vel. 36, ale upravená. Rukávy a nohavice jsou zkrácené, celkově odpovídá velikosti někde mezi MR a M-S.
A guaranteed original World War II shoulder sleeve insignia for the 1st Allied Airborne Army. Formed in 1944, this command controlled all Allied airborne forces (including the 82nd, 101st, and British 1st Airborne) for major offensives like Operation Market Garden and the Crossing of the Rhine. This patch features authentic Cut Edge construction and passes the UV light test (does not glow). The reverse displays the classic "Snowy Back" white bobbin thread characteristic of US WWII manufacture.
Genuine World War II US Army "I Troop Carrier Command" shoulder sleeve insignia with Airborne tab. Features Glider and Parachute design. Does not glow under UV light (Cotton construction). Mint condition.
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Authentic US Marine Corps (USMC) dining fork, originating from the WWII or Korean War era. These heavy-duty utensils were standard issue for Marine Corps Mess Halls. The handle features a bold U.S.M.C. stamp on the obverse. The reverse is marked MADE IN U.S.A. and E.P. STEEL, indicating a durable steel core with electro-plated silver finish. A fantastic accessory for reenactors or a durable piece of history for camping. Price is for 1 fork.
Very nice blouse "The First Pattern" HBT. Blouse made of herringbone-twill material introduced in 1941. Size 42R. The sleeves are sprayed with rank markings.
Genuine US Army Corps of Engineers Wrist Compass. Made by Superior Magneto Corp. WWII/Korea era. Unissued condition with original long canvas strap.
A highly desirable Early WWII M1 Helmet configuration. The steel shell features the classic Fixed Bale loops and Front Seam stainless steel rim, dating it to the early war production blocks. The liner (made by IMP) is finished in a high-gloss parade lacquer and adorned with the decals of the 26th "Yankee" Infantry Division and the 101st Infantry Regiment.
A scarce and historically significant shoulder patch: The WWII Original Scroll of the 4th Ranger Battalion. Part of the legendary "Darby's Rangers," the 4th Bn is famous for its tragic heroism at the Battle of Cisterna (Italy, 1944), where the unit was decimated holding the line. This patch features authentic wartime construction: embroidered on felt/wool with a Cut Edge (non-merrowed) border. The reverse displays the correct "Snowy Back" stitching pattern.
Extremely rare US M3 Fighting Knife by Robeson Cutlery. Early "Blade Marked" variant. One of only 36,575 units produced (approx. 1.4% of total M3 production). Complete with original 1943 M6 leather scabbard. A true collector's grail.
A highly collectible US M4 Bayonet manufactured by the famous CASE cutlery company. Designed for the M1 Carbine. Included is the correct M8A1 scabbard made by BM CO (Beckwith Manufacturing). The bayonet is in used condition. Condition Note: As is common with vintage leather-handled knives, the washers have dried and shrunk over time. This has resulted in the crossguard becoming loose (wobbly).
Scarce "First Pattern" US M1938 Canvas Dispatch Case. Features the early zipper closure and green felt divider. Stenciled to Lt. J. H. Clark. Complete with shoulder strap. Excellent condition.
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