Auction Folding Chair & Canteen

MikeS0000

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In addition to the Relic Musket, here are the folding chair with stenciled name on back. and the Bullseye (Scout) Canteen (w/o sling slides) from the auction. They were $10.00 each. I had put absentee bids in, and there was a puppy-paw buckle that I didn't put a bid in on, but guess I can't complain.

The stencil was hard to see during the preview the day before and didn't notice it till after I picked the items up. Looks like "CASH", IMHO.

Thanks for looking!
- Mike
 

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Thank you for posting this. II was hoping we would get to see them, after you told us about them. That is a fine bullseye canteen. I spent all day at an auction today, but I was after WWII items. I got most of what I wanted. Kind of hot though today. Very tired. I was up all day.
 
In addition to the Relic Musket, here are the folding chair with stenciled name on back. and the Bullseye (Scout) Canteen (w/o sling slides) from the auction. They were $10.00 each. I had put absentee bids in, and there was a puppy-paw buckle that I didn't put a bid in on, but guess I can't complain.

The stencil was hard to see during the preview the day before and didn't notice it till after I picked the items up. Looks like "CASH", IMHO.

Thanks for looking!
- Mike


Have a nice bullseye..wouldnt trade it for the world
 
Nice Canteen. I would just leave the chair as found.
 

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