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    Just wondering if anyone made the SOS or had any photos, reports, updates, etc.

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    The were a few helmets in decent shape 800-900 6 boxes of mint 38 and 99 ammo I got a mint set of tankers goggles in the bottom part of the original box some mint tunics were around and some ammo pouches and belts. It was ok there might have been more there Wednesday night and Thursday I went Friday so I can't say what goodies got snatched up and as always it was great to see Eric, Dean ,John , Greg and I got to meet Mforce from ebay and Takehito "Edokko" from the forum it's worth the trip to hang out with this bunch for a day.

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      #3
      A type 99 last ditch 34th series Toyo Kogyo is my conquest from the show of shows.

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        #4
        The SOS

        I was there for the Thursday opening and stayed until Saturday. There were at least 2 nice navy helmets (one with early anchor insignia and one stencil anchor.) There were also a couple of nice helmet covers and a net or two. A few fake helmets were also out there. I also saw a couple of army helmets as well. There were a number of signed flags, and some really unusual senninbari. I also saw a number of Japanese photo albums and there were plenty of loose photos. There was a fair amount of ordnance and a really "hammered" type 96 or 99 machine gun (it was cut and welded) for $800+ Many tables had bayonets and there were alot of swords too. It was good to see Eric, John, Dean, Ron and Bob Coleman. MikeB

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          #5
          I thought there were quite a few Japanese swords and bayonets....

          but... very few helmets at the show??

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            #6
            I seen about 10 helmets and no good swords some gear two small helmet covers nothing was great but the mannequin Geoff Ward had of a japanese soldier that was super real I had to order one today but man It's going to cost lol

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              #7
              I saw some interesting Japanese stuff and picked up a couple of decent sword knots for a reasonable amount of money. I thought most of the swords I saw were overpriced.

              I did pick up a copy of Jim Dawson's new book, "Swords of Imperial Japan 1868-1945 Cyclopedia Edition" and got it signed by him. I recommend the book as it is lavishly printed in large format and all in color with 448 pages. One thing I talked to him about was his research and translation protocol and he did it right by going to the written regulations and having two translators on each translation.

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                #8
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                Greetings All,

                Here are a couple of shots of the mannequin.

                Fred Green
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                  #9
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                  And a face shot. I really liked this guy. Pretty expensive but makes the uniform and equipment talk!!!

                  Fred
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                    #10
                    Thanks for the photos Fred. That really is a sharp mannequinn. Is this the one you were referring to David?

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                      #11
                      yes that's the one all 2000.00 worth lol

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                        #12
                        Wow..Pricey, but definetly adds so much character to the whole Japanese mannequin theme.
                        Seeking original IJA & NLF Helmets w/ their original Helmet Covers & Camo nets... WWII USMC "War Trophies", and ID'ed Raider Items/Groupings

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                          #13
                          A little too scarry for me. Hey at that price you could hire my local sushi chief to stand around in your living room.

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                            #14
                            Now that's FUNNY!
                            Seeking original IJA & NLF Helmets w/ their original Helmet Covers & Camo nets... WWII USMC "War Trophies", and ID'ed Raider Items/Groupings

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                              #15
                              Definitely pricey. In any event, does anyone have particulars, i.e. company/vendor, point of contact, etc.? Don't think I'd ever get the green light to spend that much on a mannequin. Still, that is one cool piece.

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