Beautiful unit Mike! It could have been taken to the landfill but you saved it! Putting pieces of history back into the hands of people who will appreciate and preserve pieces of the past!! Thank you 🙏🏻 !
The shell with all the holes is for a Recoilless rifle. M1 helmet front seam was adopted in 1941 this was developed in 1940 the seam was moved to the back of the rim in November of 1943. The Kelly helmet was in use till 1941.
Good morning Captain. Hope you slept well in your new bed in your new house! I love it when you have Harold over to play; I could listen to him for days. At 4:33, Pirate, I need that yellow caution tape for prankin' folks. Could you autograph it and deliver it? Tell Uncle Mike I'm still waiting on that ride. Uncle Mike was a little shy with the camera today, but tell him he's got nice legs. Fabulous unit! Tyfs. 💕😁
Thank you to all that gave for our freedom today. Moment of silence, was great having Harold there he knows alot an took time to share . Thanks for saving from landfills. Great unit
I just wanted to say that recently I subscribed to your channel (found you through Locker Nuts) and I’m HOOKED! Every evening for the past week I’ve made sure to watch THE PIRATE, SALT PRINCESS, PEPPER, & UNCLE MIKE!! 🙌🏼💙 Keep chasing those treasure chests! 😉
18:39 this dude sorta knows his helmets. they started manufacturing them in 1941, not 1938. but the rims made of stainless steel and the seam was moved to the back in late 1944. other then that hes spot on. its been repainted but still a nice helmet. liner looks mid ww2. the ww2 liners ARE NOT made from wood. the one hes holding is made from resin soaked canvas molded into shape at high temperature. they switched to swivel bale in late 1943. the BAR belt is for the primary man in the 3 man BAR team. the metal cup was for the buttstock when you were doing walking fire. very desirable.
I love these episodes because you come to a name and thank them for their service. I to believe all the service men and woman who served our nation be thanked and with Memorial Day so close it was meant to be found. Thank you for your service❤💜💛💚💙👮⚓✈🚀🚑🇺🇸
Wondering if you contact a military museum and they can make some sense and good use of some of that stuff. There are really sentimental treasures there otherwise totally worthless for pretty much anyone else.
were i live now, it must be christmas. because i got two 360g chocolate bars for cheap. if you could see my tail wagging right now. also hope you all adjust to the new house. when i make it big, i will go back to were my soul is waiting.
No sé inglés pero siempre soñé con ser parte del army de usa y espero que algún día acepten migrantes en el army de usa ya que amo ser parte de usa y formar parte del army Americano
God bless you and your family and another great video man and wow amazing that was a great unit keep them videos coming and I send you and your love ones lots of blessings always 👍👍👍👍
its stock from a military surplus store or vendor who set up at flea markets. probably bought a lot of it at military surplus auctions back in the day.
So much history and so many life's it make me remember all my family from both wars WW1 WW2 great grandfathers great uncles great cousins only two of the cockayne family survived the wars one of three half brother of my father and my mother father he was on the long walk as a prisoner of the japanese and would never talk about it the sad thing is there are only plaques with there names on in the town i grew up in all together was 53 of them and my father said that was not them all i wonder what they would think of the world today is like sorry for goin on Storage Auction Priate .
I hate the fact that guy is going threw the stuff so fast and not even looking at the stuff at the bottom of the box. Let alone just throwing everything and not being respectful.
I wonder if any of the movie studios are needing military uniforms for movie making? You might be able to sell the lot at a decent price. Cool seeing all the old military goods
shame on Harold for not knowing Charles Dickens "Christmas carol" he's a bloody Londoner!!! and whilst Dickens was born in Portsmouth most of his stories were based on the poverty of London. Harold has forgot his roots. lol
The reflectors on the back of the helmet band are only used stateside. Never in a field of operations It's to help prevent training accidents--like running over or shooting a soldier.
That one dude just kept skipping everything that’s in the bottom of the boxes and that’s where the good stuffs at he’s just skipping over the goods
This guy here knows his shit..
I guess the brown shirt that u said was a eagle must've been a Afrika Korps shirt
@18:00 those would go from an ammobox into a gun. On an aircraft or helicopter
Beautiful unit Mike! It could have been taken to the landfill but you saved it! Putting pieces of history back into the hands of people who will appreciate and preserve pieces of the past!! Thank you 🙏🏻 !
The shell with all the holes is for a Recoilless rifle. M1 helmet front seam was adopted in 1941 this was developed in 1940 the seam was moved to the back of the rim in November of 1943. The Kelly helmet was in use till 1941.
These ammopouches in the begining are german from WW.2 with ammoclips from the Mauser K98 rifle.
swivel bale helmets are not 40/42 they are 45 and beyond
fixed bale and D bale are the most valuable
Good morning Captain. Hope you slept well in your new bed in your new house! I love it when you have Harold over to play; I could listen to him for days. At 4:33, Pirate, I need that yellow caution tape for prankin' folks. Could you autograph it and deliver it? Tell Uncle Mike I'm still waiting on that ride. Uncle Mike was a little shy with the camera today, but tell him he's got nice legs. Fabulous unit! Tyfs. 💕😁
The road bord ( Oostbroekweg )is a street in the Netherlands my friend......
Such a fabulous militaria collection. Someone sd pent a lot of time putting that together. Thanks for showing us. And congrats on beautiful new home!
Thank you to all military personnel for your service ❤💙💚💛💜
17:55 That looks like a ramp for a belt fed machine gun
Yeah looks like a minigun belt guide
its for an m249 its so when the casing come out they go into the direction the belt is facing
Thats what i was thinking
Thank you to all that gave for our freedom today. Moment of silence, was great having Harold there he knows alot an took time to share . Thanks for saving from landfills. Great unit
I just wanted to say that recently I subscribed to your channel (found you through Locker Nuts) and I’m HOOKED! Every evening for the past week I’ve made sure to watch THE PIRATE, SALT PRINCESS, PEPPER, & UNCLE MIKE!!
🙌🏼💙
Keep chasing those treasure chests! 😉
18:39 this dude sorta knows his helmets. they started manufacturing them in 1941, not 1938. but the rims made of stainless steel and the seam was moved to the back in late 1944. other then that hes spot on. its been repainted but still a nice helmet. liner looks mid ww2. the ww2 liners ARE NOT made from wood. the one hes holding is made from resin soaked canvas molded into shape at high temperature. they switched to swivel bale in late 1943.
the BAR belt is for the primary man in the 3 man BAR team. the metal cup was for the buttstock when you were doing walking fire. very desirable.
I love these episodes because you come to a name and thank them for their service. I to believe all the service men and woman who served our nation be thanked and with Memorial Day so close it was meant to be found. Thank you for your service❤💜💛💚💙👮⚓✈🚀🚑🇺🇸
Reflectors on the back of a helmet is called, cats eyes, so when your on patrol the person behind you can see where your at, going.
Early in WW2 they were using things from WW1. My dad had the Doe boy helmet while on Bataan. There was a crossover
Thank you for your respect to our service men and women.
PIRATE !!!! You Have an Original SPETNEZ SHOVEL !!! Cold Steel makes a reproduction but you have an original....also I saw an ARCTIC CANTEEN ... = $
its an ammunition feed shute, feeds belted ammunition into a weapon on a tank, APC, or CROW/RWS, referring to the shudder
Can’t wait for the flea market video !!!! ♥️
The mystery part at 25 min is part of the belt guide mechanism for a belt-fed machine gun.
at 18:00 minute i beleive that part of a ammo reloader for for belt fed ammo
that's a Vietnam era to 70's Cold Weather CANTEEN.
100% correct
Oostbroekweg is a road in Rotterdam. Soldier must have taken it as a souvenir? Crazy to think! Awesome video!!!
some military coffee mugs are not to be underestimated :)
A prosthetic arm and a prosthetic head in the same case! What a find!!
Wondering if you contact a military museum and they can make some sense and good use of some of that stuff. There are really sentimental treasures there otherwise totally worthless for pretty much anyone else.
Its really fun to see all this militaria, we have none of that stuff over here in Sweden.
Loved this unit!💖
Pirate, y is Harold going threw the stuff so fast???
What a great military load !! Stuff like that sells great around here in south Alabama . You did great Michael 👍👍👍
great find! Thank you for thinking of all the Latinos that follow you and putting the translation into Spanish!
were i live now, it must be christmas.
because i got two 360g chocolate bars for cheap.
if you could see my tail wagging right now.
also hope you all adjust to the new house.
when i make it big, i will go back to were my soul is waiting.
The thing you and harold was holding is and ammo feeder
A feed belt for a mini-gun.
the streetname plate on 4:19 oostbroekweg is a street on Rotterdam the netherlands
17:56 belt feed for machine gun?
No sé inglés pero siempre soñé con ser parte del army de usa y espero que algún día acepten migrantes en el army de usa ya que amo ser parte de usa y formar parte del army Americano
God bless you and your family and another great video man and wow amazing that was a great unit keep them videos coming and I send you and your love ones lots of blessings always 👍👍👍👍
I would’ve loved to go through that!
Oostbroekweg is the name of a road in the Netherlands where i live
Where in heavens name did one person have access to all the military stuff. Also, how did he manage to ship all this stuff home?? Unbelievable!!
its stock from a military surplus store or vendor who set up at flea markets. probably bought a lot of it at military surplus auctions back in the day.
Super awsome house mate !!! Im really happy for you and your kids. Freaking nice !!!!!!
That sand coloured beret could be UK Special Air Service (SAS) Regt? Depends on the label inside - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tan_beret
I ♥️💜💚💛💙🧡🎀 Military memorials!!
All that history.. amazing
I like harold gets so into cool stuff .
Where will these items be sold?
So much history and so many life's it make me remember all my family from both wars WW1 WW2 great grandfathers great uncles great cousins only two of the cockayne family survived the wars one of three half brother of my father and my mother father he was on the long walk as a prisoner of the japanese and would never talk about it the sad thing is there are only plaques with there names on in the town i grew up in all together was 53 of them and my father said that was not them all i wonder what they would think of the world today is like sorry for goin on Storage Auction Priate .
Really interesting military equipment 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
My dude pirate !!!
The helmet liners are made of linen Micarta, not wood.
That streeft plaat is Dutch from nl
You have a BUNCH OF SPETNEZ SHOVELS !! = $
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I hate the fact that guy is going threw the stuff so fast and not even looking at the stuff at the bottom of the box. Let alone just throwing everything and not being respectful.
Ooostbroekweg is a Dutch streetname sign love from Amsterdam
storage auction pirate young sir,
could you ask mr harold if he was from golders green.
i was from stamford hill, my soul is still their.
Espero algún día ser parte de ello
💲🙌
I wonder if any of the movie studios are needing military uniforms for movie making? You might be able to sell the lot at a decent price. Cool seeing all the old military goods
seen a rubber bullet from N Ireland.. early one.
It's too bad you couldn't have found all this military items a few boxes at a time because too much is sometimes not good when you sell it.
And by the way, you inspire me dude
Love it
What a treasure trove.
Hola vengo de tu amigo tesoros enterrados 👌🏽🥴
Those laugh's were meant for Alex and Little Momma .
Oostbroekweg, street in Rotterdam the Netherlands Bommed in ww2
I come from buried treasures.
Vengo de parte de tesoros enterrados
shame on Harold for not knowing Charles Dickens "Christmas carol" he's a bloody Londoner!!! and whilst Dickens was born in Portsmouth most of his stories were based on the poverty of London. Harold has forgot his roots. lol
Don't forget the paperwork .
Its a dutchroad board
Well if we ever go to war, we know exactly where our uniforms will come from. B😄
ammo shoot mag feeder
Повезло вам с хабаром ребятушки...
Y vivo en los angeles California
Y espero que lean mi comentario 🤔😔
$5500 for that locker was an absolute steal.
Bengo de parte de buscando tesoros
👍📹
Harold needs to be Americanized.
The reflectors on the back of the helmet band are only used stateside. Never in a field of operations It's to help prevent training accidents--like running over or shooting a soldier.
Nice to see Harold, he is rather interesting
Pirata por favor traduse al español
Money grubber
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You got robbed
This unit turned out to be really good doubled my money and some in 3 days