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PostPosted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 10:03 pm 
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Today, while trying to put as many finishing touches on the new Mustang as possible, we finally opened up two pieces I've been anxious to see for several months- two air filters that are new old stock. In original paper and wrapping, these things haven't been touched in more than 60 years.

I took a nice big gulp of that 1945 air when we tore them open! :lol:


With all the various projects, airplanes, and mechanics on this board, I'm sure a lot of you guys here have seen similar packaging. But for those who haven't, I snapped a couple quick pictures. I think it is so cool to see these old pieces. The materials used in packaging and the attention to detail are astounding. These pieces were in superb condition.


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I love seeing the employee name and inspection stamps on those tags. Very cool!
For some reason, I neglected to take a picture of the filters themselves.

But here they are in their new home:

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Pretty cool! It's always interesting to open up one of these old packages; though sometimes they're so well preserved I hate to disturb them. A part can only be new once...

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I love seeing the employee name and inspection stamps on those tags. Very cool!




The most interesting tag I have ever seen, was when a colleague of mine unpacked a pack of gaskets at work. We found the usual tag with "Packed with pride" and so on,
but in handwriting on the same tag was "I HATE MY JOB!"..... :shock:

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about 10 years ago i bought a ww2 usn shutter signal light. new old stock, never opened since 1945. then i gave it some sunshine. i also had 96 ww2 usaaf chamois lined headset cushions, still boxed. another good 1 was the spark plugs that went to the b-17, still in cardboard tubes & coated with cosmoline. i had 10 0f them. it defies the imagination of of the quantity of new old stock ww 2 items that are still circulating. my dad got into the army surplus business in 1946, & cashed out in 1960. he had 7 stores. he was selling a-2 & b-3 jackets for 25 bucks in that time span!! :vom: makes me sick!!

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Neat!

I've got some NOS packaged pieces. I'll take pics.

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post em post em post em!!!

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Very cool 8) ... thanks for taking the time to share. :)


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