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Original U.S. WWII Watercolor Artwork by Illustrator John Fleming Gould with Framed Magazine Article of “The Dumb Dutchman” - The Saturday Evening Post 1942 German Holsters The unit took part in

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The unit took part in the latter part of the Western Front campaign and the "Defense of the Reich" battles

The rifled musket is fully steel mounted and bears a faint maker marking on the lock plate of Maubeuge / Manuf

This honest worn example is just ideal for any Wild West Collection

the CDIA has a 24 hour dial

Here we have a very nice WWII Issue Canadian Headphone and Microphone set

Original U.S. WWII Watercolor Artwork by Illustrator John Fleming Gould with Framed Magazine Article of “The Dumb Dutchman” - The Saturday Evening Post 1942 German Holsters The unit took part inOriginal Items: Only One Set Available. We are thrilled to share with you an extraordinary discovery an original article from The Saturday Evening Post, Volume 214, Number 2; July 11, 1942, a short story titled "The Dumb Dutchman". This article is a fascinating piece of history, capturing the spirit of the times during the World War II era and the comedy that ensued. What makes this find remarkable is that it comes complete with the original

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