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    Very small but working at it RAD Collection

    [/FONT][/B]This is about 3yrs worth of collecting RAD.
    I keep running out of money so I guess that makes me a rookie.
    I need one more dagger to make my daggers complete for all 3
    RAD Hewers. I`m working at it.
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    #2
    Neal,

    That's a nice collection. I've never seen daggers quite like that. They certainly aren't designed for any "wimp". Thanks for sharing the photos.

    Greg
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    Sgt. Mahlon E. Sebring, 82nd ABN, 319th Glider Field Arty. A Battery - Normandy to Berlin


    As it was their duty to defend our freedom, so it becomes our duty to honor their service.


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      #3
      Hi Neal, welcome,

      excellent pieces you have there. Go on like this!

      best wishes
      Gerd

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        #4
        Originally posted by Gerd
        Hi Neal, welcome,

        excellent pieces you have there. Go on like this!

        best wishes
        Gerd
        Hello,

        Im allways glad when i find someone who has the same interests as me in this hobby(RAD!!),a very nice start ,I see you started off with the expensive stuff first-a full stag grip, no wonder you keep running out of money!! can you post some close-ups of the full stag Hewer ,I also wanted to see close up pictures of you buckle-


        Yancy

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          #5
          Originally posted by Greg Sebring
          Neal,

          That's a nice collection. I've never seen daggers quite like that. They certainly aren't designed for any "wimp". Thanks for sharing the photos.

          Greg
          Thanks Greg It`s nise to have a place to display your stuff where somebody
          appreciates it. I went to the MAX Show (1st time) and thought I had died
          and gone to heaven. A person could spend alot of money there real fast.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Gerd
            Hi Neal, welcome,

            excellent pieces you have there. Go on like this!

            best wishes
            Gerd
            Thank you Gerd, I`m trying,

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              #7
              Originally posted by Yancy Irwin
              Hello,

              Im allways glad when i find someone who has the same interests as me in this hobby(RAD!!),a very nice start ,I see you started off with the expensive stuff first-a full stag grip, no wonder you keep running out of money!! can you post some close-ups of the full stag Hewer ,I also wanted to see close up pictures of you buckle-


              Yancy
              Thanks Yancy. You also have some nice things. I think I was lucky to get
              my hands on the fat man in the condition it`s in. I was looking on Gun Broker auction and there someone with a full RAD uniform for sale. Really Nice one.
              Sure wish I had the money. MY camera is broke , but I`ll try and get some close ups if I can.

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                #8
                Nice collection. Is RAD stuff had to find? I have not seen too many items for sale?!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by PaulMedic
                  Nice collection. Is RAD stuff had to find? I have not seen too many items for sale?!
                  Thanks Paul, It`s not that hard to find, if you want to get out and beat the bushes and got a pocket full of money to spend. (which I don`t) and thats
                  the hardest part of collecting. I see all that stuff and my wife won`t give me any money

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                    #10
                    Nice photos. There is much debate about the existance of the fat man RAD dagger pre-45. I have seen most dealers that handle them always put an * on the fat man as far as authenticity. What is your take on it?
                    Alitur vitium vivitque tegendo

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Colorado
                      Nice photos. There is much debate about the existance of the fat man RAD dagger pre-45. I have seen most dealers that handle them always put an * on the fat man as far as authenticity. What is your take on it?
                      Colorado,
                      Now that I finally have one and I can see the workmanship, and how detailed
                      it is there`s no question in my mind about it`s authenticity, keeping in mind
                      I`m far from being a expert. I also had my doubts until I finnally got my hands on one. As John Angolia says in his book "" possible only a limited
                      distribution " who really know?? I don`t. Thanks for your info.

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