Description
Silver clutch back. Badge is made of high quality tin alloy.
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Vendor Info
- Military Tour
- Vendor: Doug Johnston
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Address:
210 Dufferin Avenue
Winnipeg MB R2W 2X5
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GERMAN SA PRESENTATION DAGGER
Sold by Military TourThis SA Presentation model features fancy cross guards and scabbard fittings with sculptured oak leaves. Fittings are finished in antique gold, with a black grip with inset eagle and rune button, black enameled scabbard and plain steel blade. ALSO…
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AMERICAN ST-CLAIR HELMET LINER 1943 PATTERN LOW PRESSURE LINER WITH COTTON SUSPENSION
Sold by Military TourInfantry low-pressure St. Clair helmet liner with new cotton suspension. S-HBT. Steel "A" washers and nickel plated SEGMA. Complete with neckband, removable leather chinstrap (1943), sweatband (1943). These ST-CLAIR liners are made in Europe . Interior is perfect and looks like the…
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GERMAN WWII SS M40 NORMANDY CAMO HELMET
Sold by Military TourThe original WW2 German Size 64 M1940 Helmet shell has been completely Refurbished. Comes with a high quality reproduction European made M31 helmet liner size 57 and high-quality reproduction German leather chin strap. The orignal M40 helmet comes with a…
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GERMAN EM HEER BEVO GENERIC & LATE WAR M36 LITZEN
Sold by Military TourBottle green backing, then sewn to the tunic collar. These were used on all German WWII models of tunics, not just the M36. Set of two. Mounted. ALSO VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.MILITARYTOUR.COM FOR MUCH MORE MILITARIA
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ORIGINAL CANADIAN WW2 STEN MKII MAGAZINE BOX TYPE LOADER WITH MAKER MARK
Sold by Military TourRare Canadian Sten MKII magazine loader. Deactivated Sten MKII's are avaliable for sale to Canada only. $500.00 USD. Email me: [email protected] if interested in Sten SMG.
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CANADIAN PRINCE ALBERT BATTLEFORD CAP BADGE
Sold by Military TourA circular, two piece, stamped, silver/brass metal alloy badge measuring approximately 5cm in diameter features a French horn to the bottom with a wreath of maple leafs completing the circle. The profile of a bison's head is to the center…