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SPECIALS The following are several select specials. Order now as supplies are limited. CH30A 1910 WWI Condiment Can. Same as CH30 but rusty. Reg 30.00, Special 10.00 or 3 for 25.00
These Rapine moulds are remaining inventory from previous catalogs and are now discontinued. Current retail price is $89.99 - $99.99. Offered here for $70.00 while supplies last. Call to confirm availability
THE FOLLOWING MOULDS ARE MACHINED FROM HARD ALUMINUM, AND ARE COMPLETE WITH COOL
GRIP WOOD HANDLES AND STEEL SPRUE CUTTER. MOULDS ARE SINGLE CAVITY EXCEPT WHERE
NOTED WITH AN ASTERISK (*). HOLLOW BASE MOULDS HAVE ATTACHED CORES TO FORM
CAVITY. NO NEED FOR SEPARATE CORE PLUG. MFG. BY THE RAPINE BULLET MOULD COMPANY.
BKE039S WORLD WAR II HOMEFRONT COLLECTIBLES, PRICE AND IDENTIFICATION GUIDE. By M. Jacobs. 208 pages, 8˝”x 11”, soft cover. Covers the war related keepsakes and novelties produced 1941-1945. Includes Jewelry, Postcards, Movie Posters, Matchbooks, Banks, Statues, Toys, Games, Trading Cards, Books, Magazines and Anti-Axis Memorabilia – It’s all here, profusely Illustrated with more than 600 black and white photos, 16 page color section with over 60 color photos. Contains more than 2000 accurate and detailed price listings............. .................................................................................................................Regular 22.95 Special 17.00
BKB061S OUR SPECIAL ARTIST, ALFRED R. WAUD’S CIVIL WAR by F.E. Ray. 192 pages, 9 x 11, hardbound. Profusely Illustrated. From Bull Run to Appomattox, Waud traveled with the army of the Potomoc, making pictorial sense out of the confusion of battle. Commissioned by New York Illustrated and later by Harpers Weekly, he brought to the civilian population a vivid pictorial presentation of the true side of war. His technical accuracy earned him the reputation as “Our Special Artist” by Harpers. Interesting insight into the manner in which the periodicals of the day obtained pen and ink illustrations depicting the war. Regular 22.95 Special 17.00
ADVERTISING AND ART by T. McComas & J. Tuohy. 8 1/2" x 11", 164 pages, soft cover. Hundreds of rare black and white ads and 36 color photos. Features advertising literature from 1900 to 1950 including never before seen promotional retail flyers and brochures. Covers trains as well as electric toy ranges, model boats, wooden toys, as well as electric fence controllers and equipment made for the Navy and Army Signal Corps. Dealer displays, comic book advertisements and company descriptions and sales philosophy are included. Reg. 19.95, Now 14.95 Special 10.00
BKA152S
BKA163S FLAYDERMAN'S
GUIDE TO ANTIQUE AMERICAN FIREARMS AND THEIR VALUES. by Norm Flayderman. 6th
Edition, 656 Pages, 8 1/2" x 11", soft cover.
Over 1700 photographs.
Over 4000 antique American firearm models and variants extensively
described with marks and specifications necessary for proper identification,
along with pricing by grade, rarity and condition. Covers military &
sporting longarms & handguns. Discussions on collecting, values and
conditions. The standard for ID & pricing of all
BKD002S PASSENGER
AIRLINERS OF THE UNITED STATES - 1926-1991. by M. Smith.
208 pages, 11"x 8 1/2", soft cover. 400 photos.
Indexed photo guide to a significant number of large and small, Domestic
and Foreign built air transports delivered to
BKE002S THE ARMY CALLED IT HOME, MILITARY INTERIORS OF THE 19TH CENTURY. by William L. Brown II. 8 1/2" x 11", 232 pages, Hardbound. Contains over 200 vintage photographs of living quarters, barracks, mess halls, hospitals, tent interiors and recreation areas utilized by the army in the 1800's. Shows in detail equipment storage, officers quarters, frontier kitchens and everyday soldier life on the march as well as in the post. Maps of military installations are included. Classic photos of General Custer at home with his wife. A rare look at military lifestyles throughout the country during a unique period in our history. Regular 29.95 Special 19.95
BKE036S REMEMBERING
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