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But my favourite book is this All Australian Memorial printed in 1917. It contains many unique photos which are pasted in and has the Roll of Honour for 1914-1916. I assume there were later editions to cover the later war years but I am very pleased to have this not least because it contains my grandfathers name. 1932 DRIDAN, J.H., Amphitheatre. V
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1943 Willys MB Willys Trailer 1941 Fordson WOT 2H 1941 Fordson WOT 2H (Unrestored) 194? Fordson WOT 2D (Unrestored) 1939 Ford 1 ton utility (Undergoing restoration) 1940 Ford 1 ton utility (Unrestored) 1941 Ford 1 ton utility (Unrestored) BSA folding bicycle BSA folding bicycle 1941 Ford/Marmon Herrington 3A gun tractor 1941 Ford/Marmon Herrington 3 gun tractor (Unrestored) 1941 Diamond T 969 (Unrestored) Wiles Junior Cooker x 2 |
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In my experience the most rare publication of the WW2 AWM series , is "SIGNALS" If you have one hold onto it.
The op shops were filled up with those WW2 AWM books in years past. Those days are gone.
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Still a fair few on ebay of the easy to get ones. I still check what is available hoping to get better copies, plenty of water damaged ones around. Asking prices vary greatly and some cheap ones have outrageous postage added.
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Someone once noted that the value of second-hand shops can be measured by the prices of these books. More than $10-$15 for the common ones, and it's a good guess that all of their stuff is overpriced!
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I was lucky enough to buy a collection of 21 of these books at a local garage sale for $20 a few years ago.
I've got HMAS HMAS MK2 HMAS MK3 HMAS MK4 As you were 1946 As you were 1947 As you were 1948 As you were 1950 These eagles Victory roll RAAF saga RAAF log Stand easy Soldiering on Khaki and green Active service Jungle warfare Signals On guard Royal Australian Engineers Second World War 1939-45 So what other books am I missing? I've also got doubles of Active service Stand easy As you were 1949 and 1950 if anyone needs them. |
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Pig in mud time, I just purchased five more in original packages.
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