Internal parts were finely machined and finished
These are fantastic quality for a fraction of the price you would expect to pay anywhere else
This great example was made by Paul Weyersberg of Solingen
when buckles were switched from stamped steel back to brass
but was badly damaged when she ran aground in July and did not return until April 1943
Original U.S. WWII 1942 Army Air Force Pilot Gag Trophy Trench Art Compass French Pistols Internal parts were finely machinedOriginal Item: One of a Kind. This is a piece which certainly walks the line between a militaria, folk art, and Americana. It is apparent, after studying the drawings and inscriptions on this piece, that the recipient, Lieutenant Darby Merrill, became lost during a training flight in his North American T 6 Texan. The trophy is mock up of a compass that is drastically off kilter. Directions on the compass are skewed (West being East, East being South,