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I have been trying to find a WW II / Korean War era camo net. This is the type with brown and green burlap woven through the net. Does anyone make reproductions of these? Thanks folks.
Chris
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rdsar2k response on pics
I sent you the scans of these pics, a moment ago. The originals are fairly small, and not the greatest quality, but I scanned them with the best resolution, etc I could. Hope they help. Let me know if you don't get them at the email address you listed.
Chris
Welcome Eric!
Glad you joined us. The more expertise in here, the better for idiots like me! No doubt, I'll be picking your brain. Again, welcome from an Oregon member.
Chris
Great score!
You finally prevailed! Like you said, timing is everything. It makes me sad to watch these pieces of history rot into the ground. You saved another from a slow, tragic death! Best of luck with the work to be done. I hope you'll post pictures as you work through this project. It's...
Interestingly, it's for sale for 3rd time in a few months
Oddly, this WC has been listed on eBay at least 3 times in the last few months. Whether it hasn't made the reserve or something, I don't know. But it's still in the same place and there have been tons of scams (at least in the military...
This is a great photo taken by my father in law. He was with the 21st Artillery, 1st Cav. This picture was taken from the extreme forward edge of the Line of Demarkation between S. Korea and N. Korea. The picture was taken between 1957-60. The N. Korean soldier is very angry! The truck in the...
My father in law served in Korea, with the 21st Artillery, 1st Cav. Div. (HQ Medical Section), from about 1957-1960. He brought his photo album over and I found a couple shots of M37s, jeeps and trucks. The close-up of the GI in the cab is just for interest. But I thought the other one might be...
My father in law served in Korea, with the 21st Artillery, 1st Cav. Div. (HQ Medical Section), from about 1957-1960. He brought his photo album over and I found a couple shots of M37s. The M37 from his section is hown, with trailer, under camouflage netting. In one photo, it's just about...
My father in law served with the 21st Artillery, 1st Cav Div. in Korea, from about 1957-1960. I found a couple photos of the vehicles in his medical section. This is the litter jeep assigned to them. Note the caduceus insignia on the rear fenders. This is identical to the insignia found on some...
More photos bed and interior
Here's a few more photos. I tried to show the interior - dash & seats; spare tire bracket & jump seat; and gun. Thanks for the comments!
Chris
I'll post a few more shots tomorrow.
I'll shoot the bed, cab, etc. tomorrow. Nope, it's not an airsoft. It's a replica, non-firing gun that is correct in size and detail. I'll show a close-up tomorrow, but it came in a goofy gray color. I primed the gun body, then shot it with chrome spray...
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