Military Collectibles
Posted in collectables & memorabilia on 10/22/2010 06:51 am by collectablesmemorabilia.net admin
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M&Ms Toy Airplane Chocolate Candy Dispenser Plastic $24.95 From the M&M’s Collection. M&M Biplane Candy Dispenser. This decorative M&M candy dispenser is shaped like a vintage airplane and features the red M&M barnstorming with the scared yellow M&M riding on top of the wing. Officially licensed product. Measures 10″ x 11″ x 8″ tall. Candy not included. Item is new, but does not come in a retail box…. |
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Wilton Super Heroes Batman / Superman Cake Pan (502-1212, 1977) DC Comics $5.00 The contouring of the pan outlines the form and provides a generous backing to hold the cake. Crafted of quality aluminum, this bakeware heats evenly and keeps interiors moist while allowing surfaces to gently brown. Lightweight yet durable, it also retains its shape and transfers detailing clearly to the food surface. When the party is over, the pan cleans easily so there’s less time spent in the… |
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Wilton Batman with Moon Cake Pan (2105-6501, 1989) Retired D C Comics $69.99 The contouring of the pan outlines the form and provides a generous backing to hold the cake. Crafted of quality aluminum, this bakeware heats evenly and keeps interiors moist while allowing surfaces to gently brown. Lightweight yet durable, it also retains its shape and transfers detailing clearly to the food surface. When the party is over, the pan cleans easily so there’s less time spent in the… |
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Elite Force: Royal Marines Mne. Allen 12 Military Action Figure $69.99 Royal Marine Commandos are a highly qualified infantry unit with four years of specialist commando training. These military professionals are highly trained and perfectly equipped to maintain a large capacity for amphibious deployment. Blue Box Toys is proud to introduce this Elite Force: Royal Marines “Mne. Allen”, a 1:6 scale, fully-poseable action figure. Super body articulation allows for alm… |
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The Home Workshop .50-Caliber Sniper Rifle [VHS] $34.95 In this amazing original Paladin video, Bill Holmes teaches you how to make a .50-caliber bolt-action sniper rifle in your home workshop. Bill takes you through the entire fabrication process and shows you the secrets of transforming a surplus M-2 heavy machine gun barrel and an assortment of readily available raw materials into an awesome long-range precision rifle. All critical parts of the cons… |
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Home Workshop Weaponry [VHS] In this fascinating Paladin video, Bill Holmes takes you into his shop and gives you a firsthand look as he builds the components for some of his most popular firearm designs. Through step-by-step demonstrations and close-up photography, you’ll learn how to build sheet-metal lower receivers, upper receivers, trigger groups, bolts, barrels and other gun components. You’ll also learn Holme’s little-… |
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Loveless Legend [VHS] $43.20 R.W.Loveless is considered the father of custom knifemaking in America. The inside secrets of the knifemaking trade as they evolved in his shop are revealed for the first time in this groundbreaking video. He walks you through the process of creating a benchmade knife using the stock-removal method. Each step is demonstrated clearly and completely. Loveless also talks in-depth about his philosophy… |
Imperial Japan Military Collectibles: Hibashi
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What are some good choices to add value to my collection?
Right now my gun collection is now more than anything Bloc Eastern Military peices. I love everyone and have fun shooting, but none of them are terribly valuable. I have a few peices a little more valuable as a Browning Challenger III, a Ruger GP100, and a Ruger P89, and a Remington 870 Express Magnum 12 gauge. I would add a little more than weapons collection and valuable to my collection, but I would like some suggestions.
A great start – sounds good. You can find a 1911 .45 ACP – a weapon very well every day and a nice piece work. Also, if you are in shotgun and have a lot of money, look for anything made by Beretta, Ruger, or Benelli. If you do not want to spend that much, I think any shotgun library is not complete without a Winchester model 12. I looked for a model 12 and immediately fell in love. It turns out they are rather rare and difficult to find. If you are looking for rifles, a good library is an M1 or an old Winfield. A more expensive option would be something Weatherby. Good luck and enjoy their weapons and their second amendment!