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  2. International Military Antiques - Wikipedia

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    International Military Antiques, Inc is an American seller of military collectibles and memorabilia, based in Gillette, New Jersey. It was founded in 1981 by Christian Cranmer. His son Alex joined him in 2004. [1] The National Geographic Channel has created a television series about the company titled Family Guns. [2]

  3. Militaria - Wikipedia

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    Militaria collecting became nationalized during and at the end of World War I, through the 1917–1918 War Bonds Drive and the 1919 Victory Loan Drive. Captured German Pickelhauben , Stahlhelme , and other military equipment were showcased around the country as war trophies , some later being distributed to purchasers of bonds.

  4. HIDDEN GEM: Savannah man's private military memorabilia ... - AOL

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    At 10 years old, Webb started collecting small items and military relics in the German woods and flea markets. Webb moved to Savannah in 1978 and ran an advertising and printing business for 20 ...

  5. List of collectables - Wikipedia

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    Militaria, military items; Murderabilia, collectibles related to murders, homicides, ... Victoriana, collecting of materials from the Victorian era; References

  6. Military history on display at Wilkes-Barre VA Medical Center

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    If you or your family are looking to donate to the VA's memorabilia collection, contact voluntary services at the Wilkes-Barre VA Medical Center at 570-821-7237. Memorabilia Area features new displays

  7. Raleigh DeGeer Amyx - Wikipedia

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    Amyx claims he started collecting at age seven, when he "opened" a museum consisting of some coins, stamps, butterflies and a dead bat. Admission was 2 cents. [4] Amyx's large private collection as an adult is specialized in Presidential, Sports, Military, and NASA collectibles, particularly those owned and used by famous Americans.

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