
Does anybody know where I can buy M1936 supenders from World War II?
I am looking for original M1936 suspenders from WW2 for my 101st Airborne reenacting impression. It needs to be khaki and the lowest prices that have been on the internet are 40 bucks. I am looking for a price like 30 or 2o dollars. I have already searched ebay and the ones they have go for over 40 dollars most times. Thanks.
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Brain Salad Surgery $7.47 Brain Salad Surgery is Emerson Lake and Palmer’s masterpiece. The trio’s fourth album (fifth if you include the live Pictures At An Exhibition), Brain Salad Surgery was released in December 1973, and went to #2 in the UK, #11 in the US. The album boasted some of ELP’s most popular numbers: the ballad “Still… You Turn Me On,” the spellbinding “Jerusalem” and the epochal “Karn Evil 9.” Add to th… |
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O.G. (Original Gangster) $6.39 Tracks: Home Of The Bodybag 2:12 / First Impression 0:45 / Ziplock 1:20 / Mic Contract 4:24 / Mind Over Matter 4:12 / New Jack Hustler 4:43 / ED 1:10 / Bitches 2 5:24 / Straight Up Nigga 3:43 / O.G. Original Gangster 4:43 / The House 0:57 / Evil E What About Sex ? 0:46 / Fly By 3:29 / Midnight 5:49 / Fried Chicken 1:00 / M.V.P.s 4:20 / Lifestyles Of The Rich And Infamous 3:51 / Body Count 6:07 / P… |
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Vaughan Williams: Serenade to Music; The Lark Ascending; Fantasia on Greensleeves; English Folk Song Suite; In the Fen Country; Norfolk Rhapsody No. 1 $4.49 … |
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Baby’s First Impressions: Letters [VHS] $9.33 Nobody’s singin’ that old familiar A-B-C song in this 32-minute ode to the alphabet! Here, a happy batch of kids play with foam letters at the park, hollering out the name of each as they pop from behind a tree or race down a slide. Sandwiched between these delightful scenes is the meat of the show: the individual letter study. A narrator announces the letter as it appears on the screen, then repe… |
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Baby’s First Impressions: Sounds [VHS] $4.00 Home sounds, animal sounds, big and little sounds, people sounds, and musical sounds all share time in this 30-minute educational–and entertaining–video. Outdoor shots of roaring rivers, a train chugging through town, and jackhammers tearing up a sidewalk are interspersed with sounds captured on a simple indoor set (like kids sneezing, laughing, playing drums) and in someone’s house (where telep… |
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Baby’s First Impressions: Seasons [VHS] $2.43 Babies learn about seasons…. |
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Handmade ‘Impression’ Leather Handbag (Peru) $129.99 An original design by Rosario Pazel, this charming handbag features an external pocket with a tab closure Designer bag features a zipper closureHandbag features smooth polka dots on an embossed background |
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Burlesque – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack $10.27 255 characters or less! |
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Star Trek: Original Motion Picture Collection (DVD) $38.65 The voyages of the U.S.S. Enterprise continue in this trilogy of big-screen adaptations of the classic sci-fi series created by Gene Roddenberry. Seeking out bold new worlds often pits Capt. James T. Kirk (William Shatner), Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy), a… |
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The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Special Edition) $16.68 255 characters or less! |
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Lasting Impression $10.38 Acoustic bassist Rob Thorsen has been a stalwart on the San Diego jazz scene for 20 years after moving from his native San Francisco. He’s developed into a top-notch modern mainstream jazz player and bandleader, as evidenced by this effort showcasing his estimable talents and choice of material and sidemen. Thorsen mixes in some original compositions with reworked bop, post-bop, and American popular song standards. The exceptional pianist Geoff Keezer guests on five tracks, with up-and-comer Josh Nelson in on four. Saxophonist Ben Wendel and trumpeter Gilbert Castellanos form a fine front line in the Joe Henderson-Kenny Dorham tradition, and the skillful drummer Duncan Moore rounds out this potent band that delivers every step of the way. The standards are rearranged with some new twists and turns, as Charlie Parker’s “Dexterity” is turned around the corner as a modern New Orleans shuffle, John Coltrane’s “Giant Steps” is completely tossed upside down into a dark, startling, and richly hued song of even bigger proportions with a deconstructed melody, and Jackie McLean’s “Little Melonae” is fairly faithful to the original, but includes free sections and updated, stretched-out paraphrases, with a fine solo from the emerging tenor saxophonist Wendel. Charlie Chaplin’s immortal “Smile” is modified by the exploratory Keezer in melodic inferences much like Mona Lisa’s famous slight visage, “The Man I Love” is an out-and-out Afro-Cuban sizzler, while “It’s Alright with Me” has Thorsen with just the trio playing the frantic lead melody very fast and soloing as well, going into hard and neo-bop territory, with Wendel’s Michael Brecker influence shining through on his late entrance. Of the leader’s originals, the horns sound focused and completely locked in for the exotic “Milagro Cafe,” as Thorsen’s probing bass turns to bop, while the bandmembers eventually sound like they are playing out of the repertoire of Woody Shaw. The outstanding “Dance of the Freaky Circles” showcases Thorsen’s bass during the solo intro in 6/8 time, with a muted Castellanos and Wendel countering Keezer’s intricate lines and Moore’s tick-tock blue beats. The nine-minute “Cigarones” allows Keezer even more roaming room underground to sleepwalk among denizens of the deep, with some illuminating light from the cameo flute playing of John Rekevics. Castellanos is a player on the scene who deserves close attention, as he owns all the requisite chops, smarts, and good common sense to become a major jazz player on his instrument, very much evident on this recording. Lasting Impression is an appropriate title for those who discover this recording, easily recommended because it borders on excellent, and at times is extraordinary. ~ Michael G. Nastos, Rovi |
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Fashion Impression Function $11.77 Reissue with bonus tracks makes this popular EP a full length now. Fashion Impression Function is the second release from Freezepop released in early 2002. It contains 4 original Freezepop songs, a slew of great remixes, and a secret bonus track at the e |
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Impression $94.99 Claude Monet Impression – Framed Art Print |
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FIRST IMPRESSION: FIRST IMPRESSION $8.33 FIRST IMPRESSION: FIRST IMPRESSION |
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