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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying10uk View Post
    the "official designation"
    Yes as stated... "WWI M1912 MOUNTED CAVALRY PISTOL BELT WITH SABER RING"

    I must have missed that question.
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    Looked at a lot of these over the years and they are either busted up or post war. Finally found a war dated Navy contract US Pith Helmet, January 9, 1945. Not perfect, has a small ding on the rim and the cloth is worn off the top in a small area.












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    Neat pith helmet, by Hawley no less. You don't see many of those around now.
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    In addition to the Camillus US Army pocketknife, I got yesterday, I stopped at two other antique shops and found these two toys, a Barclay Manoil Tank resembling a Frenchicon Renault and what was identified as a Marx cannon, haven't confirmed that yet of indeterminate type.












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    Quote Originally Posted by Aragorn243 View Post
    Looked at a lot of these over the years and they are either busted up or post war. Finally found a war dated Navy contract US Pith Helmet, January 9, 1945. Not perfect, has a small ding on the rim and the cloth is worn off the top in a small area
    Just bought a pair. One green one Kaki. Found a nice Navy device earlier for the Kaki one and scored a USMC device this weekend. Not certain if they are dated but the suspension is similar if not identical. I will check.

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    Suspensions didn't change much over the years. Late war and post war are the same I believe. The contract numbers can be helpful with dating them. NXSX is a wartime Navy contract.

    I just scored a nice Navy device, paid more for it than the helmet but it was the only single screw one I could locate. I won't have it for a bit, being shipped.

    I checked off another of my bucket lists with a nice Zuckerman helmet on eBay the other evening. Coming from Englandicon, not sure when I'll have it. No painted marks but dated 1941 which is when most were made.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aragorn243 View Post
    Suspensions didn't change much over the years.
    One has a leather adjustment cord the other a shoelace type. I will research the numbers and try and post photos.

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    My device came today. The Eagle is Sterling, the anchors are sterling with 10K gold inlay.




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    Very nice...
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