I remember the original Stanley's. Back in the late 60's, it was huge with pallet bins full of WWII stuff. The new one is OK, but the old stuff is obviously gone these days.
Hodges Army Navy Surplus Store US Hwy 41 North, Marietta, Georgia. We walked in there in early 1962 to purchase gear for boating and camping. Today, December 26, 2024, it's still there. Probably still has most of the original dust and dirt inside. Today, they mostly rent stuff out for film, video and movie production as props and period clothing. Also probably from the Korean War era as well.
Not in person, there is a ton of racks in the third room with vintage GI issue tops and bdus and field jackets They do have new merch on display but the racks of milsurp outnumber it by a lot
there is a legitimate army navy surplus store in ft. walton beach florida. H&B. the owners are a little odd but the place is an unorganized series of piles of real surplus. i love it.
Thank you for the video. I don't have enough fingers and toes (6 each hand & foot) to count the amount of HOURS that I have spent/shopped an Army Navy Store. I despise the Rothoco boots. Please outlaw these waste of money.
I remember the original Stanley's. Back in the late 60's, it was huge with pallet bins full of WWII stuff. The new one is OK, but the old stuff is obviously gone these days.
Hodges Army Navy Surplus Store
US Hwy 41 North, Marietta, Georgia.
We walked in there in early 1962 to purchase gear for boating and camping.
Today, December 26, 2024, it's still there.
Probably still has most of the original dust and dirt inside.
Today, they mostly rent stuff out for film, video and movie production as props and period clothing.
Also probably from the Korean War era as well.
Looks more like a Rothco store.
Not in person, there is a ton of racks in the third room with vintage GI issue tops and bdus and field jackets
They do have new merch on display but the racks of milsurp outnumber it by a lot
there is a legitimate army navy surplus store in ft. walton beach florida. H&B. the owners are a little odd but the place is an unorganized series of piles of real surplus. i love it.
Excellent I will check that out, thanks Marine.
Thank you for the video. I don't have enough fingers and toes (6 each hand & foot) to count the amount of HOURS that I have spent/shopped an Army Navy Store. I despise the Rothoco boots. Please outlaw these waste of money.
I used to go to the real army,navy stores in Buffalo ny, that was in the 1970s, they had real military surplus store
Those days are gone for ever,
and they ain't coming back.
take a look at Mickeys Military Surplus in Kansas City, Kansas. you want it, they have it
Great news for anyone in that area, thanks Zack
one in Haley Pa doing good