Just curious. Mine was a WW2 American canteen. Unfortunately, I was 5 when I bought it. I used it a lot, when I played "army". I still have it, but it is in rough shape. Tell me yours. Even if it is a fake.
Just curious. Mine was a WW2 American canteen. Unfortunately, I was 5 when I bought it. I used it a lot, when I played "army". I still have it, but it is in rough shape. Tell me yours. Even if it is a fake.
My late grandfathers cap-badge was mine. He was a Serjeant Tank Commander in the Grenadier Guards.
Still got it, along with a few other bits that were his and which I will never part with. (I have posted pics of the majority of the things that I got from him on various threads over the last few months)
Mine was my dad's SLR cleaning kit tin from the 1960s- carried it around everywhere when i was about 6 and remember having great trouble getting a 1/2penny out from under the internal divider....... then one day i couldn't find it.......
In the words of the Goons "Litlle things meeeeeeeeeeean so much," (sorry- Eccles moment!)
jim.
Myne was an Hinderburg cross, it was my first collection item.
Cheers.
Nuno
mine was an 80's surplus american camo hat, then came the army men, and then came the bloodiest wars a kids room has ever seen : )
Funny. My friends use to bring their toy guns. I was the "cool" kid on the block because I had wooden toy guns, not the dollar store plastic stuff.
I was in High School - grade 9 - and traded a solid body electric guitar I was
in the process of building. I couldn't complete the guitar for lack of parts,
so it lay around for a while until a guy offered me a Hindenburg cross.
It was my first real 'collection piece'..........
Post #2000 - Whoopee..........................!
Regards,
Steve.
my wife's uncle gave me this dagger back in 75, still have it today
Nice dagger. Is that red cross?
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