I am so amazed with the great deals you find. Ten dollars for a WW2 Musette Bag in such condition, complete the soldier's name and serial number is awesome! It's certainly worth a lot more. Congratulations again!
Great finds JonBoy! I love hearing the stories of where and how you found some of your items. It’s so much fun to get out there and hunt this stuff down. Great job cranking out the video content, keep ‘em coming. 🇺🇸
great stuff! those little numbered tags on the post ww2 dog tag chain are the license plate number of the guys car, or cars. if i remember correctly they were to show that the owner had paid some applicable tax. i remember talking to my grandma about them after asking her about hers. i know they were used in the 1960s and early 70s. dont know if they used them in the 50s. bacl when i used to do displays at museums and such i like to have a bunch of ammo cans stacked up to demonstrate american material superiority. like webb in band of brothers said; "what the f were you thinking? you have horses! we have ford and general ffing motors!!!"
Hi from New Zealand, I've got an early production M1 helmet front seam fixed bale. I recently got a mesh helmet cover from Temu it looks like early style net helmet covers. You have an amazing collection
I am so amazed with the great deals you find. Ten dollars for a WW2 Musette Bag in such condition, complete the soldier's name and serial number is awesome! It's certainly worth a lot more. Congratulations again!
Thanks Chris. Being at the right place at the right time definitely helps.
great items. i like the three helmets. nice condition
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Great finds JonBoy! I love hearing the stories of where and how you found some of your items. It’s so much fun to get out there and hunt this stuff down. Great job cranking out the video content, keep ‘em coming. 🇺🇸
Lots of fun for sure. Thanks for watching.
great stuff! those little numbered tags on the post ww2 dog tag chain are the license plate number of the guys car, or cars. if i remember correctly they were to show that the owner had paid some applicable tax. i remember talking to my grandma about them after asking her about hers. i know they were used in the 1960s and early 70s. dont know if they used them in the 50s.
bacl when i used to do displays at museums and such i like to have a bunch of ammo cans stacked up to demonstrate american material superiority. like webb in band of brothers said; "what the f were you thinking? you have horses! we have ford and general ffing motors!!!"
Lol. I didn't know that about the license plate. Learn something new every day.
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Thanks for watching
Hi from New Zealand, I've got an early production M1 helmet front seam fixed bale. I recently got a mesh helmet cover from Temu it looks like early style net helmet covers. You have an amazing collection
Congrats on your helmet. Very cool. Thanks for watching
Nice stuff son.
@@kennethreese4659 Isn't it past your bedtime dad
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