Gentlemen,
I have a mystery for you. Here is a cross I acquired from a veteran, after he refused to sell it for many years. The veteran was in the U.S, Army and he had photos of where he served and where he got this piece. It is handmade of cardboard over which black cloth has been glued and the frame is cut from very thin sheet tin. Now assuming this piece is wartime manufacture (which it definitely is), what do you think about where it may have come from or who he may have gotten it from?
Dan Murphy
I have a mystery for you. Here is a cross I acquired from a veteran, after he refused to sell it for many years. The veteran was in the U.S, Army and he had photos of where he served and where he got this piece. It is handmade of cardboard over which black cloth has been glued and the frame is cut from very thin sheet tin. Now assuming this piece is wartime manufacture (which it definitely is), what do you think about where it may have come from or who he may have gotten it from?
Dan Murphy
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