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Eddie Rickenbacker
Great War Aviation Art Books
Magnificently capturing dramatic scenes of aerial combat, these art books are fine tributes to the aviation exploits of World War I. In addition to the striking artwork from some of the industry’s leading names, each title also includes detailed captions and riveting historical information! 176 pages, 11"x 8½", hardcover.
Spad XIII Model
This 1/72 scale resin model of a SPAD XIII flown by 26-victory ace Captain E.V. Rickenbacker of the 94th “Hat in the Ring” Aero Squadron – the first American squadron to see aerial combat during World War I in 1918 – features simulated fabric-covered wings, machine guns, wing bracing, authentic markings, and an articulating display stand. 4½" wingspan.
Tumult in the Clouds
The Aviation Art of Russell Smith Wilberg, ed. 290+ images.
#49160
49.95
1/72 SCALE
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#70519
1/30 scale metal figure replicates America’s greatest WWI ace, Captain Eddie Rickenbacker. 2½" tall. #707278 $49.95
The Aviation Art of Steve Anderson Herris, ed. 200+ images. #49172 $49.95
M1911 Field Strip Pistol
The ThomasMorse MB-3
Forsgren. This title tells the story of the first American-designed production fighter. Designed during the Great War, it first flew in February 1919, after the Armistice. From 1922 and 1925, the MB-3A was the mainstay fighter for the United States Army Air Service. In 1927 it starred in Wings, the first movie to win an Oscar for Best Picture. Historian Jan Forsgren combines authoritative text with photos, scale drawings, and color profiles to bring this fighter back into flight. 86 pages, 131 B&W and color images, 8½"x 11"softcover. #707280 $24.95
This quality replica of a World War I-era U.S. M1918 trench knife has a triangular blade and a black-colored metal handle with a knuckle guard. Includes a hard plastic sheath. 12" long. #M650670 $29.95
Homefront Flashback Replicas of American currency from the early part of the 20th century, these gold foil notes come in a protective plastic sleeve. $14.95 each
“An Education for You: Join The Tanks U.S. Army” Metal Sign
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A: 1918 $10,000 Federal Reserve Note
1/30 SCALE
America's First Indigenous Fighter
U.S. M1918 Trench Knife
Gold Foil Notes
$34.95
Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker Figure – This hand-painted,
Aviators of the Great War
Great for training, practice, or even reenactments, this M1911 pistol is designed to break down and reassemble! A non-firing replica of the gun first used in the Great War, it comes complete with a black finish and solid wood grips. This handgun would make a fine centerpiece in your firearm showcase. 9½" long. #105790 $139.95 139.95
WWI
Resembling a World War I-era U.S. Army Tank Corps recruiting poster, Made in this 24-gauge the USA. steel sign is hand distressed to create the look of aged metal and paint. 12"x15"; includes mounting holes.
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Featuring Salmon P. Chase, Treasury Secretary under Lincoln. #110372
B: 1907 $5 “Woodchopper” Note
Featuring Andrew Jackson, the 1907 C “Woodchopper” was the last “horse blanket” size bill issued in America. #110486
#M602338
C: 1934 Woodrow Wilson $100,000 Note
24.95
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Designed for exchange between Federal Reserve banks. #109325
Early Chevrolet Vehicles
These 1/32 scale, die cast models replicate early Chevy vehicles and feature opening hoods revealing detailed engines, opening doors, detailed interiors, rolling wheels with treaded rubber tires, and authentic badging. $19.95 each
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A: 1911 Chevy Classic 6 Roadster – 4" long. #K695006 B: 1924 Chevy 1-Ton Series H Ambulance – 4½" long. #R77575
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