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11-08-2011 05:29 PM
# ADS
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Re: A few bits and bobs
Good little collection you have and it must be difficult on so little money. I look forward to any future additions and one day you'll earn more money and who knows what you'll get then.
Regards and welcome to the forum,
Jerry
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever
its just an opinion.
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Re: A few bits and bobs
Most of us started out the same way as you did,you`r doing good.
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Re: A few bits and bobs
For just collecting since september you have done great keep it up and I wish you luck.
Eric
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Re: A few bits and bobs
Thanks everone. What i`m hoping to do next is put a few medals in a display case in that empty space between my gas mask and grenades. I`ve got a friend whos dad collects medals, and he said I could have a few of the ones he has. So I just need to go out and get a display case, and it will look a bit better.
-Gassie
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Re: A few bits and bobs
Hello
Your collection is very nice ! Every one starts some where ! Keep the thred updated with your new additions ...
Kind regards
Banksy
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Re: A few bits and bobs
Hello all. Sorry about not posting on this for about a week. I haven`t because I havent gotten anything new yet. :P Well, except a bullet shell a friend of mine gave me claiming it to be an AK-47 shell. I`ve been trying to decode what the inside of my visor cap, and have been testing the authenticity of my Belgian helmet. I`ll add pictures of the bullet shell and the inside of the visor cap as soon as I can get pictures of them.
-Gassie
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Re: A few bits and bobs
gassie some very nice items the belgium shell is good i think (don't quote me on this) that the russian cap is a 'Furazhka' hat (hope thats spelt right) for officers
nice collection
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Re: A few bits and bobs
Hey mate great to see another young collector, anyway i have an identical Soviet Technical Service Enlisted Man parade visor cap as can be seen here:
My Growing Collection
I have also found this site selling it at $76.64!!!
http://mydatafeedscripts.com/russian...taria/Headwear
Thanks, Glen.
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Re: A few bits and bobs
Alright, through research, I have found out that the Furazhka is an Army Sergeant`s used in `89. The Belgian lid is also authentic, and now I intend to tackle the binoculars. I found this stamped on the back of the binoculars: "JOHN C. VOLKA, CAPT. 166TH INF." Also, on the SSH-40`s right chinstrap is "Новиков".
-Gassie
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