Military
Vietnam War: Recon / Homefront 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge
U.S. Army L-4 and L-19 Liaison and Birddogs
Documenting early U.S. Army light aircraft in liaison, recon, transport, and other roles, this collection of five historic films presents contemporary and archival footage of L-4 Piper Cubs, L-19 Cessnas, and more. You get Pre-Flight Check of L-4, Piper Cub, The Birddog, L-4 Grasshopper, Cessna L-19: Photo Joes and Mail, and German Fi 156 Storch, which shows footage of Germany's own famous liaison aircraft. B&W, 1 hr. 40 min. #V5090 $19.95
L-19 Bird Dog Balsa Kit
Replicating the U.S. Army’s liaison and observation aircraft, the L-19 Bird Dog produced by Cessna, this 1/24 scale kit features hand-selected, laser-cut balsa wood pieces, color decals, lightweight colored tissue, full-size plans, easy-to-follow instructions, 6" plastic propeller, and FAI Tan sport rubber for powered flight. Assembly required, skill level 2, 18" wingspan. #83057 $29.95
O-2A Skymaster Kit
The Cessna O-2A Skymaster, the U.S. military version of the Cessna 337 Super Skymaster, replaced the L-19 Bird Dog during the Vietnam War and was used for observation, rescue, forward air control, and psychological operations. Replicating that aircraft, this 1/32 scale plastic kit features realistic panel lines and rivets, clear windows, a well-equipped cockpit, a detailed engine and landing gear, and authentic decals. Assembly required, 11" long. #707277 $64.95
Beef up your muscle car collection with this 1/18 scale, die cast ’69 Pontiac GTO Judge replica. It features steerable front wheels with treaded rubber tires, an opening hood revealing 1/18 SCALE a large detailed engine, opening doors, detailed interior with bucket seats, chrome detailing, authentic badging, and a lustrous paint scheme. 11¼" long. #409692 $89.95
Genuine 1964 New York World’s Fair Entry Ticket
Authentic Artifact!
Own a piece of pop culture with this genuine entry ticket to the United Arab Republic pavilion of the 19641965 World’s Fair in New York City! The ticket bearer was also registered for a chance to visit the carved stone Abu Simbel temples in Egypt built by King Ramses II. #110762 $19.95
NY World’s Fair Collectibles: 1964-1965
Grant. During New York’s 1964-65 World’s Fair’s 2-year run, thousands of souvenirs were sold, and free brochures and pins were given to fairgoers. Today, these items are highly sought-after by collectors and those who want to relive their days at the fair. Over 600 color photos along with a price guide illustrate the huge array of collectibles from this fair. 160 pages, 634 color and 1 B&W photo, 8½"x 11", softcover.
#409897
99.95
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L19/O-1 Bird Dog Floatplane Kit
Replicating the floatplane version of the observational aircraft, this 1/32 scale plastic kit features realistic panel lines and rivets, clear windows, a well-equipped cockpit, a detailed engine and floating landing gear, and authentic decals. Assembly required, 9¾" long. #707302 $69.95
Vietnam SafeConduct Pass
30
9.95
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Over 800 Photos!
1963 End of an Era Currency Set
In 1963, the U.S. Mint struck the last-ever Franklin Half Dollar. At the same time, the U.S. Treasury produced the last-ever $2 United States notes, as U.S. notes were soon replaced entirely by Federal Reserve notes. The set is presented in a custom wallet with a story card that explains the historical background and importance of the items. #111070 $49.95 Authentic Artifacts!
9-Note Set: 1960s Laos Banknotes
During the Vietnam War, the U.S. and its allies dropped more than 50 billion propaganda leaflets over North Vietnam, including safe-conduct passes encouraging Viet Cong and North Vietnamese soldiers to defect. This safe-conduct pass is a genuine artifact from the era – complete with Vietnamese writing offering instructions for those willing to help fight the communists and join the Genuine Artifact! American cause. 6"x 3".
#108018
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Laos’s mountainous jungle terrain was a rich smuggling route for weapons coming into South Vietnam to be used by the Viet Cong forces. These Laotian notes are from the Vietnam War years when they were allied with the communist North Vietnamese. The bills come in uncirculated condition and range from a 1 Kip note up through a 1,000 Kip note. 7½"x 4". #111466 $49.95
1968 20 Dong FAO Coin
Issued in 1968, this unique 12-sided, nickel-clad steel coin was the highest denomination released into circulation by South Vietnam, before falling to communism in 1975. 30mm diameter. #106736 $16.95
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