Vista52 wrote:Yes, I know what you mean about the threads. But it's all for the best and it helps to have a sense of humor. We are all friends.
I've collected A2's for nearly 40 years. I've also a couple of nice G1's. The 91st BG was out of Bassingbourne. When I moved to the house I'm in now, 20 years ago, I met my neighbor who was a Lead Bombardier in the 493rd BG out of Debach. We got off to a bit of a shaky start because he was the type who wanted to forget the memories. He started the conversation, but he didn't realize he was talking with a 8th AF-o-phile.
A week later he saw me and came over and gave me his Wings which I thought was a very nice gesture and a sort of Olive Branch. He died about 10 years ago.
That is a great story, Vista. From a young age I have been enamored by the feats accomplished by the Army Air Forces during WWII...especailly he 8th. I just can’t even imagine what that would have been like to experience what the personnel went through. I started collecting a few years ago when I realized that a lot of the WWII artifacts of our local vet were just being tossed. The families just don’t care or give a rat’s a&$ about their ancestors artifacts.

That’s where I come in. I have a number of local WWII vet uniforms and will happily be the caretaker of these. I've been building all my own displays. I build my picture frames and have been cutting my own mats as well as cutting the glass now. Instead of $300 for a matted frame, I can do it for about $25. I’d post some pictures here of my war room, but I don’t know it if is allowed. Of course, it doesn’t look like too many members poke their heads into this section.
I have been assembling a full early bomber crewman outfit and just found a B-3 jacket. I have been looking for one for a while now, so I am happy to have it. I have seen some nice A-2;s here and there, but man, they are getting really pricey. One of these days, I will score one. I wish I would have started years ago.