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- Mar 26, 2023
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Found these in rough shape.
Lovingly cleaned and oiled.
I would post for sale, but don’t know what they are worth. I do know, however, that I’m completely out of elbow grease.
I would keep them, but my financial advisor just found out how much stock I sold to buy Tiger chips. He’s pissed.
Thanks to @lrapley I know they were sent to a John A. Oak at an FPO PO Box in New York, NY in 1973. They may have been used overseas somewhere on a military base if Mr. Oak was deployed after receiving them. I have no clue how he found that information….amazing research skills.
Please let me know if you would like more pictures.
Lovingly cleaned and oiled.
I would post for sale, but don’t know what they are worth. I do know, however, that I’m completely out of elbow grease.
I would keep them, but my financial advisor just found out how much stock I sold to buy Tiger chips. He’s pissed.
Thanks to @lrapley I know they were sent to a John A. Oak at an FPO PO Box in New York, NY in 1973. They may have been used overseas somewhere on a military base if Mr. Oak was deployed after receiving them. I have no clue how he found that information….amazing research skills.
Please let me know if you would like more pictures.
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