This photo is dated 24 Nov, 1943. Identified as "Beachhead, Tarawa". Lets see how many different pieces of equipt we can identify. https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/deleted.gif
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This photo is dated 24 Nov, 1943. Identified as "Beachhead, Tarawa". Lets see how many different pieces of equipt we can identify. https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/deleted.gif
The scratches you see are actually cracks in the print itself. The prints are now 60+ years old and thru handling and storage are starting to show their age.
I've got another pic I'll try to...
I guess it's possible that the neg was reversed. I've looked for something that would id whether it's right but can't make anything else out.
Well it's a little early but I can't do this from work so here goes...
Another pic from the estate I purchased a year or so ago. Not identified other than the location being in the Pacific. ...
Yes you MUST fill the holes!!! The release agent only prevents the bedding compound from sticking to the metal. If you allow the bedding to flow into the holes, it will lock the the receiver into...
Mark, Hope I'm not stepping on your toes but I have a few pics from an estate collection that I can add.
No identification on this one but most of the pics in the collection are from the Pacific...
test post....
with edit