Slash Gray Ghost Moderator Staff member Feb 11, 2022 #1 Would like to hear the story on this one! Attachments Screen Shot 2022-02-11 at 8.43.52 AM.png 583.9 KB · Views: 95 Screen Shot 2022-02-11 at 8.43.28 AM.png 588.9 KB · Views: 96
R Remfan Senior Member Feb 11, 2022 #4 Ha! Good one Slash. Doubt it left the factory like that. Little bit of Bubba there? LOL
CanadianAR Canadian Grizzly Eh Staff member Feb 11, 2022 #7 Cant you see, that’s late war adhesive phosphate! The silver ghost. A keeper if I’ve ever seen one.
Zeppelin5000 Senior Member Feb 11, 2022 #8 Warrior1354 said: That's the rare silver tape variation! Must be late war! Click to expand... Silver denotes SS.
Warrior1354 said: That's the rare silver tape variation! Must be late war! Click to expand... Silver denotes SS.
Slash Gray Ghost Moderator Staff member Feb 11, 2022 #9 CanadianAR said: Cant you see, that’s late war adhesive phosphate! The silver ghost. A keeper if I’ve ever seen one. Click to expand... Adhesive Phosphate - Silver Ghost ==> LMFAO!!!!
CanadianAR said: Cant you see, that’s late war adhesive phosphate! The silver ghost. A keeper if I’ve ever seen one. Click to expand... Adhesive Phosphate - Silver Ghost ==> LMFAO!!!!
CanadianAR Canadian Grizzly Eh Staff member Feb 11, 2022 #10 Slash said: Adhesive Phosphate - Silver Ghost ==> LMFAO!!!! Click to expand... I’d have thought the “grey ghost” himself would have caught this…..rookie mistake.
Slash said: Adhesive Phosphate - Silver Ghost ==> LMFAO!!!! Click to expand... I’d have thought the “grey ghost” himself would have caught this…..rookie mistake.
Scharf Well-known member Feb 11, 2022 #11 It's definitely some late war shenanigans and there's proof to back this up I'm sure! Attachments 2fe138b98c283623fcd2b6f3094c3735.jpg 36.7 KB · Views: 6
P pwcosol Senior Member Feb 12, 2022 #13 Obviously a bayonet adorned appropriately for Hitler's "Silver Jubilee" celebration of 1940...(at least that is how it would be listed on FleeceBay)...
Obviously a bayonet adorned appropriately for Hitler's "Silver Jubilee" celebration of 1940...(at least that is how it would be listed on FleeceBay)...