More shoebox rediscovery

General Butler

First Sergeant
Joined
Nov 16, 2017
Just took out another shoebox from back in the day.
The knife and fork says patent applied for.
The GAR spoon has Butler in the bowl
The brass should protector I bought in NH as a door lock for 2 bucks
The US belt buckle with arrow hooks and a touch of leather was mu 1st relic that I paid 3 bucks for near Ipswich mass.
The spurs came from upstate NY
The 2 mashed bullets, 1 minnie one round came from Stan Phillips
I do love opening shoeboxes
You?

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