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<blockquote data-quote="Mats" data-source="post: 3993252" data-attributes="member: 50939"><p>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.</p><p></p><p>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.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]358879[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mats, post: 3993252, member: 50939"] 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. [ATTACH type="full"]358879[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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