Mine is the Mark II, IIRC - purchased it new in 1978 in Rogers AR.Is yours a Command II as well, or a Mark II? I didn't even know the Command II existed till I found this one and researched it.
Mine is the Mark II, IIRC - purchased it new in 1978 in Rogers AR.Is yours a Command II as well, or a Mark II? I didn't even know the Command II existed till I found this one and researched it.
Great GerberMy wife passed the antique store bug onto me when we met a few years ago and I've found a few neat items since. Just curious to see what interesting things you've all found while out at antique/surplus stores, flea markets, etc. Pictured is a few of my favorite finds, minus my top find, my wife's wedding ring.
The aluminum knuckledusters are made in Germany and the brass ones are US made WWII era supposedly. The dice are bone and bakelite, which I thought was cool to see. The barrel on the Crosman was added by me. It was all original when I found it, and even came with the box. Lastly, a Gerber Command II and a small Kershaw with interchangeable blades.
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Yep, I’ve taken 1000’s of pictures with my AE-1 through the years. Some actually good!Always been a Nikon guy, but I do have a Canon AE-1 program that still takes some nice shots.
I have a Mark 11 in stainless with black leather sheath I bought new in 1979-1980 at a place named House Of Tobacco in Shepherd Mall in OKC. Still have it. A friend was the store manager. They carried a big selection of Gerber knives. I’ve still got 5 or 6 Gerbers I purchased there in that time frame. A couple of Silver Knight pocket knives, still carry one often, best knive I’ve ever known.Mine is the Mark II, IIRC - purchased it new in 1978 in Rogers AR.
That's the thing with antique stores. Lots of neat stuff to see, not enough money to buy it all.Found a personalized thank you letter signed by Ike to a local guy who worked on the Manhattan Project. I wanted to get it but $750 was a little spendy for something I just thought was neat.
Had to self report onto Goodwill's DVD Anonymous List....My wife passed the antique store bug onto me when we met a few years ago and I've found a few neat items since. Just curious to see what interesting things you've all found while out at antique/surplus stores, flea markets, etc. Pictured is a few of my favorite finds, minus my top find, my wife's wedding ring.
The aluminum knuckledusters are made in Germany and the brass ones are US made WWII era supposedly. The dice are bone and bakelite, which I thought was cool to see. The barrel on the Crosman was added by me. It was all original when I found it, and even came with the box. Lastly, a Gerber Command II and a small Kershaw with interchangeable blades.
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"Lachmiller" priming and powder drop toolsMy wife passed the antique store bug onto me when we met a few years ago and I've found a few neat items since. Just curious to see what interesting things you've all found while out at antique/surplus stores, flea markets, etc. Pictured is a few of my favorite finds, minus my top find, my wife's wedding ring.
The aluminum knuckledusters are made in Germany and the brass ones are US made WWII era supposedly. The dice are bone and bakelite, which I thought was cool to see. The barrel on the Crosman was added by me. It was all original when I found it, and even came with the box. Lastly, a Gerber Command II and a small Kershaw with interchangeable blades.
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