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WW1 Uniforms and gear in my inventory

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    Here's a few pix of items I've had in inventory. All are now in museums. A tad older than WW1.
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    Nice Jim. Like the 2nd to last photo myself. Too bad you don't set up at the local shows near me, I would go home broke...lol
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    I'm short on Span-Am War uniforms right now. The one pictured was really nice, but at one point I had a named 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry (Rough Rider's) grouping. It didn't last long at the table.
    Here's a few pics of the best WWI trunk grouping I've ever had. It is now on display at the Ft. Sill Artillery Museum, Oklahoma.
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    Hey Jim,

    Thanks for sharing, I'm always surprised at how many complete US identified groupings are around. Perhaps American soldiers were given more liberty to return home with all of their items than their Canadian and British allies? It's not often that I see a complete Canadian or Brit grouping.

    I think the value of US ww1 items will soon begin to rise.


    Cheers,

    Quinn

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