Buyer will receive:
The exact items as are pictured above, those items being:
* One vintage camera shoulder case in very good
dry-stored condition.
* One folded small paper with details.
* One small damaged paper envelope with what looks
like small fuses inside. We went ahead and repaired the
tear in the envelope with some clear tape.
* One folded military paper with the years 1955 & 1956
on it from the U.S. Army. One of the names is marked
on the side with red ink.
Judging from the papers found inside, this item was last
used by a soldier or officer in the U.S. Army back in 1956,
and then for some reason, stored away in a good environment.
It has no foul smell or any staining, or humidity damage. We
can't tell if this is real leather or not, as we are not from around
these parts. We can say that it doesn't smell like a cow or a
McDonald's beef patty.
We can't tell the color of this item as no one here
can see in color, only in black & white, and certain
shades of ultra-violet gray, so please refer to the photos
above for determination of color.
Southern measurements are in the photos, but in the
event that you don't have any of the standard units
of measure used in the photos, the measurements
are:
Side to side: 10 1/2 inches.
Top to bottom: 8 inches.
Front to back: 3 1/2 inches.
Prior to purchase, please examine the
inclusive photos carefully as they are the
bulk of the description. The standard size
pop cans and corn can are for size
comparison / orientation only and are not
included.
Ships Worldwide.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
For buyers outside of the Continental U.S., additional shipping charges
and associated costs such as import duties, taxes, etc. will be incurred. These charges are in addition to the U.S.
shipping cost associated with this item and are the buyer’s
responsibility. So please check with
your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be
prior to purchase.
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