Couldn't pass this one up when I first saw it. It is nicely decorated with many complete and unfinished WWII era cartoons...really neat. Named to A. Bjornson 51107E. Although the pics are bright due to flash...I assure you they have a lot of fade. Even some of the staining has washed away some details.
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Navy Kit Bag with Artwork
mk1rceme- Administrator
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Navy Kit Bag with Artwork
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Re: Navy Kit Bag with Artwork
Nice! I must say I was never interested in duffles but lately I've picked up a few and will probably pick up more along the way.I had a chance to pick up a duffle with artists rendition of D-Duck a few months ago,but unfortunately passed up on it...it was only 25 bucks...should have bought it. I'd show some pics but...
I hate to point it out guys,and please don't bash me but as I recently picked up a Thompson and wanting to find out more about I searched for and visited a ThompsonMG website. I have to tell you,they have a real easy way of uploading pics there. Is there any way to incorporate such an easy pic upload system? I just can't seem to be able to do it here,even following the simple instructions.
Cheers!
I hate to point it out guys,and please don't bash me but as I recently picked up a Thompson and wanting to find out more about I searched for and visited a ThompsonMG website. I have to tell you,they have a real easy way of uploading pics there. Is there any way to incorporate such an easy pic upload system? I just can't seem to be able to do it here,even following the simple instructions.
Cheers!
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Re: Navy Kit Bag with Artwork
I wish I could sit down with anyone having problems posting photos and show them how to do it as it's really not that difficult. It's probably just the explanations that are screwing people up. Regardless, we all know the deficiencies of the system but from what I understand it's not possible to change things as long as this web host is being used.
Anyways, that is a very nice kit bag. I wish I could draw that well.
Anyways, that is a very nice kit bag. I wish I could draw that well.
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Cameraguy- Member
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Re: Navy Kit Bag with Artwork
Yupper,me too. I'm sure if I had someone sitting with me to hold my hand,I could then do the picture posting. Lol I just posted a few through Photobucket,but I'd prefer NOT do it that way.I'd rather have them on this site.
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Re: Navy Kit Bag with Artwork
that is a fantastic find, I have a rather plain Navy duffle bag in comparison, but the chap was on HMCS SKEENA,
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Re: Navy Kit Bag with Artwork
I saw a navy bag with some very good artwork on it, of the ship if I remember correctly. Unfortunately the guy was asking $150.....
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Duffle bags
Yup,I found another militaria addiction...
NNSH
RCNVR
RCNVR
Rifle canvas that came with "Murphy" named NNSH bag.
NNSH
RCNVR
RCNVR
Rifle canvas that came with "Murphy" named NNSH bag.
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Re: Navy Kit Bag with Artwork
I picked up this British kit bag a while back. Does anyone know what the blue stripe denotes? Could it be Royal Navy or RAF possibly?
Thanks for your help!
Thanks for your help!