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My small collection. I hope you like it. JME
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I always find it interesting & always a pleasure to see what other people collect & how they choose to display them. Collections are as varied as those that collect! You have a very diverse collection of pieces & in choice condition! Thank yoU for sharing your collection & good hunting! nice display!
War is when your government tells you who the enemy is. Revolution is when you figure it out for yourself.
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JME:
Very neat display... and very good condition too.
Awesome!
John
Always looking for Eickhorns and etched bayonets.
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very nicely presented and nice selection of items,,,
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I really like how you added a 'sense of history' look to your display by adding period framed photo's, award documents, porcelain, photo albums, and other artifacts in the mix. Very nice.
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Very nicely done! I liked it all. You have good taste in displaying the items. Mark
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I wouldn't consider this collection as small exactly, but as ascending, from my point of view.
And I need some intel.In the third pic, you have something look like a wallet with the RAD badge on it.Also what exactly are the stick with the figure on top and the small shovel?
BTW I loved the HJ wooden propeller, looks rare.
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Thank you all for your kind words, which are very much appreciated! Thank you. JME
Hi Phatt.
In picture #3. Yes this is a small wallet that belonged to a soldier in the RAD service and still had some old coins in it.
The stick I am not sure myself. I always thought that it was a musician reservist zephyr. Or some Army solider reservist zephyr. Like I said I am not sure myself of what exactly it is.
The shovel is a RAD reservist dedication shovel for services rendered. I have never seen another one of these for sale. I am sure there are a few of them in collections.
Hope I could answer your questions. JME
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I feel good I had a nice shot on what looked like a wallet. Yes your reply was felicitous.Thanks.
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Nice variety of good looking items and very nicely displayed.
Regards Trond.
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