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Old 01-22-2008, 07:15 PM   # 31 Quick Link (permalink)
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Re: Old Crow P-39 anyone else think so??

Hummm does this mean Hawk is sending this forward with recomendations??

Already forwarded this.
 

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Re: Old Crow P-39 anyone else think so??

So the emblem is light blue with a white skull?

Emblem should look something like this.
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You are correct, sir!
 

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Old 01-23-2008, 04:08 AM   # 34 Quick Link (permalink)
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Sort of on topic/off topic:

I know a lot of y'all like to pair up squadron patches and diecast within your collection. I was hunting on ebay and found the following: an "Old Crow" whiskey advertisement from 1942. For those of you that don't know, Anderson's "Old Crow" is named after the "Old Crow" whiskey. The scripting Anderson used is the same as the advertisement, and this will look great with my "Old Crow" diecast collection. For around $10 shipped I couldn't lose; just something a bit different.



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I have this picture with the blue background and the skull painted white not the dark color as it looks on this link. Is the white skull ok to use?
 

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I have this picture with the blue background and the skull painted white not the dark color as it looks on this link. Is the white skull ok to use?

Sure is...That's the same style of skull and emblem shown on Col. Anderson's website. I think any information you find on the 357th from his site is probably good as gold.

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I have this picture with the blue background and the skull painted white not the dark color as it looks on this link. Is the white skull ok to use?

Correct one right there.
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