Original World War Two Era American M-1938 Wire Cutter Pouch Supply
$12.50An original and good solid condition wire cutter pouch, good solid condition for it s age. Manufactured by J. S. and S. Co and dated 1942.
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An original and good solid condition wire cutter pouch, good solid condition for it s age. Manufactured by J. S. and S. Co and dated 1942.
Good, solid condition, leather a little dry but perfectly usable example.
A matching pair of new-old-stock, dark blue backed Master Sergeant stripes. Some crinkling from being in storage but this will iron out, otherwise mint. We have several sets available. Priced and sold as a pair.Â
An original photograph of a beautiful US Army Nurse, sadly unidentified.
Original photographs. A collection of three images of a US Navy man and his wife.
An original, good size photograph of two brothers, one is wearing and Army uniform and the other a Marines uniform.
An original, good size photograph of a US Marine.
Matching pair of S Sgt stripes. Priced and sold as a pair.Â
Matching pair of Sergeant stripes. Priced and sold as a pair.
Lovely matching pair of Staff Sergeant stripes. Priced and sold as a pair.
Matching pair of T 5 stripes. Evidence of having been uniform removed. Priced and sold as a pair.Â
Matching pair of T Sgt stripes. Evidence of having been uniform removed. Priced and sold as a pair.Â
One of the rarer and sought after tchnical  manuals, TM 1-413, Technical Manual – Aircraft Instruments , dated 2 February 1942. Good overall condition, all pages are present, light creasing and discoloration in places. Handwritten on the front is the name Leslie Schoenhart.
An original American Army canteen.  This is the very rare plastic style, known as Ethocel.  This type of construction was introduced in 1942 due to the shortage of aluminium, when other materials were tested for canteens. There were enamelled canteens, they were made from low grade steel, with the enamel added to aid longevity. However, it was found…
An original World War 2 era SSI (shoulder sleeve insignia) as used the the Army Service Forces of the American armed forces. Genuine piece, snowy back, good condition.
A feature magazine for boys, over 50 pages including articles about the war, adventuring and with plenty of humourous period adverts. General wear and tear, commensurate with age.
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