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Originally packaged straight pean Forceps, Hemostatic, Straight Kelly. 1950s production.
Original US military "Poncho, Lightweight, with Hood", dated 1952. This item represents a major evolution in field gear introduced during the Korean War. Made from lightweight coated nylon (unlike the heavy rubberized WWII canvas) and featuring an integral hood for the first time. Essential gear for any Korean War USMC display.
Unused USMC sleeping bag with opening, all the way down.
Nepoužitá zimní vložka do kalhot M51. Značeno USMC. Velikost M-L.
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.
Museum-grade 1952 dated OG-107 Sateen Shirt (Type I). Unissued / New Old Stock condition. Manufactured by Philadelphia Q.M. Depot. Size Small. Authentic Korean War era gear.
A distinctive variation of the standard M1943 Entrenching Tool. This shovel features the "JAPAN Z" stamping on the blade, indicating it was manufactured in Japan for US forces during the Post-WWII Occupation or the Korean War (1950-1953) to support logistics in the Pacific theater. It comes paired with a correct period USMC style canvas carrier. A great piece for collectors of Korean War memorabilia.
Original complete parachute in Duckhunter camouflage.
USMC Haversack and Knapsack from the Korean War. The Haversack was manufactured in 1952. There is a repair on one of the drawstring straps see photo. Knapsack is in very nice condition. It is signed by the original owner.
USMC Blue Dress - 1956. The jacket is a very small size roughly XS with extended sleeves. The wool trousers are size 34-35.
The quintessential Marine Corps collectible: Original P1944 Utility Trousers, famously known as "Monkey Pants". This is the desirable First Type production, featuring the original belt loops and fully intact rear cargo pocket. Reversible Frogskin camouflage (Green/Brown) on HBT fabric. A centerpiece for any Iwo Jima or Okinawa display.
US aluminum drinking cup. Year of manufacture: 1945.
WW II patch of 7th Infantry Division. Does not glow under UV light.
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.
A scarce and highly desirable World War II original: The regimental patch for the 511th Parachute Infantry Regiment (511th PIR), part of the 11th Airborne Division ("The Angels"). Unlike the common ETO patches, insignia from the Pacific Theater (PTO) are much harder to find. This patch features the iconic "Angel" paratrooper design. It passes the UV light test (does not glow) and features the classic "Snowy Back" reverse and Cut Edge construction. Includes the AIRBORNE tab.
USMC folding cooker. Year of manufacture 1943. Stock condition.
A world-class collector's item. These are Experimental USMC Trousers in Frogskin (Duck Hunter) camouflage, originating from the Test Series produced prior to the adoption of the standard P1941 utility uniform. An incredibly scarce developmental piece intended for advanced collections and museums.
Rare USN experimental vest with ballistic or anti-shock protection and DORON plates. Size M stock condition.
This type of vest is one of the test pieces produced during WWII. While the US. Army preferred to use metal plates, the USN and USMC tested DORON material.
The material was named after Gen. G. F. Doriot, who commanded the Research and Development Branch, Office of the Quartermaster General.
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.
The older type of woollen blue USMC trousers for Blue Dress. Size 4L.
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