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WW1 U.S. Army cartridge belt and bandage
Guys,
This old shop has a U.S. WW1 Army cartridge belt and bandage pouch. The bandage in the pouch is an unopened tin, marked Bauer & Black Contract Nov 2 -1916.
And several canteens, WW1, that are the best canteens I've ever seen!
Plus a rather well worn WW1 tin-pot helmet. And a WW2 helmet with liner.
So what are they worth? I'd love to use one of those canteens for hunting (very sturdy, not like this plastic stuff now days.)
Thank,
Deaf
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09-27-2012 07:53 PM
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You'll need to give a bit more info than that. Kind of like asking...I have a car, it has four wheels, what's it worth?
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Pictures would help.
Jim, It took me a minute to stop choking due to laughter.
Last edited by Sarge1998; 09-27-2012 at 08:29 PM.
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Deaf Smith had a good question and is using the forum to ask experienced members for some help, he just wasn't specific enough for the type of response he was looking for. Deaf S members here will be glad to help but the topic can be very detailed and estimates can vary greatly depending on a lot of factors. Good photo's have been known to have experts pick out characteristics that make the item a fraud, or it may indeed be something quite valuable. Please try again if you are able. None of the members here want to give you bad advice, that's why they're careful to answer.
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Well guys I haven't bought them except he cartridge belt and bandage with pouch. $60 bucks for both.
I'll see about photoing them tonight.
The other stuff is still there but I'm real sure the WW1 canteens are legit. But $45 bucks? I'm thinking of actually using one if them (the $45 one had the pouch with hanger on back.)
thanks,
Deaf
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In No. Ohio the WW2 helmet in liner is going for in the area of 60 to 80 bucks. The WW1 dough boy helmet is around $75. $45 is about right for the canteens. If it's a legit WW1 cartridge belt for $60 you had better jump on it. Around here one for WW1 is in the $150 to $225 range. WW2 vintage is in the $75 to $125 range. And to think I used to get them for a half a buck.
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This link may help you with identification and retail prices:
http://quanonline.com/military/milit.../wwi_gear.html
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That site isn't the greatest. It shows a 1905 bayonet and names it incorrectly and a 1912 holster calling it 1915.
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