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    Default Quality Trinkets for sale Part III

    The following items for sale with shipping included, money orders preferred. I do not have Paypal. Due to issues with the last few items I've sold, payment to be received within 7 days, or they go back on the block:
    1. CJ Daley Federal infantry sergeant major chevrons, used but in great shape with no blemishes - $35
    2. NJ Sekela Federal infantry first sergeant chevrons, as above $25
    3. Pre CW (Mexican War) infantry second lieutenant shoulder boards with silver boarders on dark blue backers from Fall Creek. For full disclosure, these are slightly larger than that actually worn by the army in the 1830's and 40's, as they are made to CW dimensions, however they would make for a fine militia or early CS officer impression - $15
    4. NJ Sekela rain hat, India rubber with makers stamps (reposting for sale from other thread), new unworn, size 7 1/8, (new $85). Get ready for the spring rains with a fine piece of gear - $50.(SOLD)
    PM or email me at Ind18th@aol.com.
    Last edited by Ross L. Lamoreaux; 01-11-2009 at 12:36 AM.
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    PM sent on the rain hat. Thanks.

    Josh Sawyer
    Liberty Rifles

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    I'll take the first sergeant chevrons.

    Andrew Roscoe

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    Sorry Andrew, the first sergeant chevrons were called for earlier. I now just have the sergeant major chevrons and the shoulder boards.
    Ross L. Lamoreaux
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    The sergeant major chevrons are now sold, leaving the officer shoulder boards. Would consider trades of similiar value such as an old pocket knife, fake doggie doo or whatever you have laying around.
    Ross L. Lamoreaux
    Tampa Bay History Center
    www.tampabayhistorycenter.org
    "The simplest things, done well, can carry a huge impact" - Karin Timour, 2012

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