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<blockquote data-quote="jakeman" data-source="post: 4137245" data-attributes="member: 10690"><p>We had a Surplus City in Duncan back in the day. If they didn’t have it you didn’t need it. </p><p></p><p>They had new junky stuff in there, but they had real “surplus” stuff too. When I was a Sr in HS I bought a sure enough 100% wool Navy Pea Coat there for about 25 bucks. The earth has revolved around the sun many many times since I was able to wear it. The ex has it now. Probably the warmest coat I ever owned. I found one to replace it 20 years or so ago at a surplus store in N Tulsa in a sketchy part of town. It’s not real navy issue, but the tag says it’s 100% wool and it’s pretty warm, but not like that other one I wore when I had a flat belly. </p><p></p><p>I’ll be watching this thread for recommendations on a store with real surplus goods and not just junk. I could spend hours in that place when I was a kid. It was a really great place to spend a Saturday morning. It had a very distinct smell to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakeman, post: 4137245, member: 10690"] We had a Surplus City in Duncan back in the day. If they didn’t have it you didn’t need it. They had new junky stuff in there, but they had real “surplus” stuff too. When I was a Sr in HS I bought a sure enough 100% wool Navy Pea Coat there for about 25 bucks. The earth has revolved around the sun many many times since I was able to wear it. The ex has it now. Probably the warmest coat I ever owned. I found one to replace it 20 years or so ago at a surplus store in N Tulsa in a sketchy part of town. It’s not real navy issue, but the tag says it’s 100% wool and it’s pretty warm, but not like that other one I wore when I had a flat belly. I’ll be watching this thread for recommendations on a store with real surplus goods and not just junk. I could spend hours in that place when I was a kid. It was a really great place to spend a Saturday morning. It had a very distinct smell to it. [/QUOTE]
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