Great genuine WWII US pack of five double-edged razor blades, manufactured by Gem Division, American Safety Razor Corp., Brooklyn, NY . The present type is only intended for Gem Micromatic razors. Every blade is separately wrapped in a paper envelope.
Mint, unissued condition. Coming straight from its original cardboard box (not included).
Please note that the above-mentioned price corresponds to one single pack of five.
Genuine WWII US box containing three prophylactics, type Peacocks , made in USA by Caribe Rubber Company .
Issued to all GIs before D-Day to use against veneral desease. Also highly appreciated for their waterproofness of the weapons to avoid any introduction of sand water or mud inside the barrel.
Genuine WWII US flag, 48 stars, attached to a wooden pole; a rather fragile golden wooden tip completes the set.
Dimensions of flag: 7in x 10.6in. Overall length of pole: 22.4in.
Perfect condition.
Replica of the rare US airborne demolition tool bag used in Normandy. This musette bag was to carry miscellaneous engineer accessories: fuzes, pull- or traction-release igniters, special connecting clips for Primacord (detoning cord), friction tape, pocket knife, M2 crimpers, etc. See At The Point of No Return, by Michel De Trez, page 117.
Genuine WWII US Army standard issue metal nail file, manufactured by AH (see Collector's Guide, volume 1, page 116).
Mint, unissued condition. Coming straight from its original cardboard box (not included).
Please note that the above-mentioned price corresponds to one single nail file.
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