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    #31
    Of course a lot of people in WWII Japanese attire - most look really good.
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      #32
      Some Taliban-ish fellows.
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        #33
        You never know what you will see.
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          #34
          I don't know about where you live, but in Pennsylvania we don't have too many Hitler Youth girls selling sandwiches.
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            #35
            A happy surprise was that our tables were behind the sandwich selling HJ girls. I did not dress up but was still able to do a pretty good impersonation of a chubby balding middle-aged American - I've been working on it for the last 52 years.
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              #36
              Dan, I was just there to buy a coke!!!!!
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                #37
                About the quality of material available, yes we buy quite a number of more common items - I for one am thrilled to walk into a flea market and find untouched, real, WWII Japanese mlitaria that can be bought for a decent price. We shipped what we bought today to a friend in Osaka to repack and send home - so I didn't snap a picture. My list from the show includes; 1 ceramic mine, shelter half, 2 mint tube packs, army correspondent armband, 4 pair army white gloves, 11 khaki covers for navy flat hats, canvas pack for army waterbourne troops, 2 green navy jackets , 3 navy canteens, navy work jumper, 3 bread bags, 2 pr army cotton trousers, summer officer's tunic, wool officer's tunic, 1000 stitch belt, green navy pea coat, blue navy pea coat, officer's leather backpack, 2 officer's leather map cases, blue navy sea bag, officer's canteen and quite a few interesting home front items ( I don't see too many of them in Pa) such as armbands, paper flags, patriotic dishes etc. Anything really rare on that list? I don't think so, but I was happy just the same.
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                  #38
                  Dan,
                  I would put the Army Cherry Blossom Helmet shell w/ insignia in the rare category.

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                    #39
                    Dan, Dean,

                    I am enjoying this thread!!! Thank you for taking the time on your trip to share some of your experience with us! This is really great stuff... I enjoyed the pics a great deal.

                    Thank you,
                    Scott

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                      #40
                      Interesting photos!

                      It seems from the pics. that there were a lot of post war/surplus uniforms and airsoft related material for sale/on display. Did this kind of material far outweigh pre/WW2 era items or were there plenty of dealers selling Japanese pre/WW2 era antiques at the show?


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                        #41
                        I'm soooooo jealous!!! Thanks for sharing!!

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                          #42
                          VERY nice! Keep posting, gentlemen.

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Daniel Griffin View Post
                            A happy surprise was that our tables were behind the sandwich - selling HJ girls. I did not dress up but was still able to do a pretty good impersonation of a chubby balding middle-aged American - I've been working on it for the last 52 years.
                            hahaha You guys are killin' me! Looks like a fun trip. Thanks for sharing.

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by Daniel Griffin View Post
                              Today Bob and I went to one of the guys that buys for us and bought this group. Kind of a mix of stuff.
                              Holy cow that's a lot of stuff!!!!

                              Thanks for taking the time to post pictures and discuss your trip with us!

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                                #45
                                Japanese Buying Trip.

                                Hey Dean-
                                When you said you were looking to make connections, did you mean the girl in post #36? Holy Cow!!! She's beautiful. Please tell me you found out she really lives in NJ and that she's agreed to have your children................. I don't see too much in the way of Martha's favorite textiles being described here. Were they few and far between? MikeB

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