You can all thank the Prince for this Ask Each Other forum.
You can all thank the Prince for this Ask Each Other forum.
Thanks Prince. Too bad Shuff has to be so difficult.
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Thank you your Highness. As always thinking ahead.
Mike
Thanks humpi!!
Have you ever heard anyone complain about having ammo left over after a gunfight?"
What a great idea Ryan, so lets start with a ask each other question for you. What will be the fastest way to determine value of a bunch of WWII gear , uniforms fatigues , radios , and other misc items? My Dad is cleaning the garage and some guy got his foot in there and is trying to buy it all. I have never been to interested in it , just do not have the room. But I would hate to see him give it away. I will get pics later if I can. Dad said I can grab what I want but I also do not want to be to much of a much. LOL. Thanks
I know I can check ebay but are there other sources. thanks Tom
Get a hold of Jbassmaster,He does the WW2 re enactments and is up on prices(I believe).That stuff that People used to play with is now worth Cash!
Ryan
I know I can check ebay but are there other sources. thanks Tom[/QUOTE]
"The advantage of being armed, which the Americans possess over the people of almost every other nation ... forms a barrier against the enterprises of ambition, more insurmountable than any which a simple government of any form can admit of." -- James Madison (1788)