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Originally packaged straight pean Forceps, Hemostatic, Straight Kelly. 1950s production.
Unused tent shelter half US. Army from 1953. In one corner the fabric is torn see photo.
Complete experimental pouch EX 54-1. Very nice condition.
An extremely rare original patch of the UDT (Underwater Demolition Teams) dating to the Korean War era. These elite "Frogmen" (often nicknamed "The Naked Warriors") were responsible for hydrographic reconnaissance and beach clearance ahead of amphibious landings like Inchon. These units are the direct lineage of the modern US Navy SEALs.
Unused USMC sleeping bag with opening, all the way down.
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.
Pěkné vlněné kalhoty M-1951 ve velikosti L-L. Skladový stav.
The book "US Army Uniforms of World War II" by author Shelby Stanton. Hardcover, 276 pp.
Lightly used M-1944 braces. Sand colour. Nice condition without damage.
Patch 9th Infantry Division WW II.
A multi-layered piece of Pacific Theater history: US Navy M1 Helmet featuring a rare Schlueter shell (marked with "S"). The exterior displays a distinct black and "chemical yellow" camouflage pattern often associated with Iwo Jima. The authenticity is confirmed by the visible "ghosting" where the chinstrap masked the paint during application. The Firestone liner reveals a dual life: originally painted Red for Damage/Fire Control, then repurposed as White for MP/Shore Patrol duty.
A classic piece of WWII aviation survival gear: The US Navy Mark 1 Survival Knife, famously nicknamed the "Giant Jackknife" due to its massive 6-inch closed length. Manufactured by COLONIAL PROV. R.I., this knife was issued to pilots and aircrew as part of the C-1 Survival Vest. It features a large clip-point blade and a rugged saw blade specifically designed to cut through Plexiglas canopies or aircraft aluminum skin. The knife is in nice vintage condition.
Used USMC ponchos in Frogskin camouflage. The material is no longer soft. The ponchos have minor abrasions.
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).
Original pack of 5 WWII Howard razor blades.
Original Airborne Troop Carrier patch.
Used US tarpaulin from 1945. The tarpaulin has several repairs and stains. It is visibly marked with the name and unit of the original owner, Paul Petersen. There is a 20 cm long seam that has come apart in one place.
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