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Careful packaging, Fast shipping, and EVERYTHING is 100% GUARANTEED! ORIGINAL FULL PAGE paper (approx 10″ X 15″) from a Saturday Evening Post magazine: PACKARD Cars — Ask The Man Who Owns One! MONTH, YEAR: 1947 — March 22 This vintage paper was carefully removed from the original issue, carefully preserved in very good condition in an archival sleeve, and shipped to you with the upmost care and protection! This description © Edward D. Peyton, MORE MAGAZINES. Any unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. Careful packaging, Fast shipping, and EVERYTHING is 100% GUARANTEED.

Shirt is in great condition! Shows some wear and fading. Has ghosting from an Armor patch above the left pocket. Has some pulls in the fabric and one small hole but otherwise no major issues! Size and contract stamp has faded away but this lines up as a Small compared to another Small marked HBT shirt I own. This is considered a 1st Pattern as the earliest shirts were made with left over Tack Buttons as used on the WWII HBTs. Can fit up to a size 40 chest. These were only made in one “height” so fits up to anyone 5’ 10”.

These Gold Star Lapel Pins are unused in the original box. They are stamped on the back : ACT OF CONGRESS, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1 AUGUST 1947. The 5/8″ pinback gold pin is encircled with a laurel wreath, with a round purple circle inside with a gold star in the center. These were given to the surviving family member of the war hero. PLEASE NOTE: Picture # 7 is shown for example only to show the original box of 60 these came out of. You are Purchasing QTY 1.Boxes may be slightly discolored and inner cardboard may show some dents from long term storage. Please see all Pics.

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