Army DI dui CB clutchback 16th INFANTRY REGIMENT Beercan Vietnam made MASSARO

$10.56 (-40%)

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  • Massaro Collection Crest
    Please see the picture.
    This DUI is being sold as a part of the extensive original Joseph “Jay” Massaro collection.
    Read all the way at the bottom of the item description for more on the collection.
    It is in the condition shown and will exhibit wear and tear from over 60 years of existence.
    Unit=Army 16th INFANTRY REGIMENT
    Fastener=clutchback
    Maker= no hallmark, medium blue, no yellow on arrows/bolo, 27x21mm; 16D10
    Time Period=Vietnam War
    Condition=shown in pictures (from Large boards)
    KEEP READING FOR MORE ON THE COLLECTION!!!!  (I put it below so you don’t have to read it each time)
    Please ask any questions before bidding and as early as possible. I don’t do refunds as the items are clearly pictured.
    I charge $3.25 in the USA for shipping which is what the materials and shipping actually cost me. I can combine shipping on multiple items and I can ship altogether for $3.25 but put items in your cart & then request an invoice at checkout BEFORE PAYING to combine shipping.
    International shipping is either 16usd (airmail) and this covers my cost. (the US Postal Service has this crazy price, not me. Thanks!).
    KEEP READING FOR MORE ON THE COLLECTION!!!!
    As collectors pass on, their collections get recycled and
    may come back to the market.  There have
    been many notable collections assembled over time and as information is easier
    to obtain and a wider resale market occurs because of the e-markets, we all
    have a chance to share in these. I have been fortunate enough to acquire many pieces from the noted collector,
    Joseph M. “JAY” Massaro
    of
    Texas.  For a long time he wrote numerous insignia articles, helped collectors, attended shows, and authored a book on Army Air
    Force Distinctive Insignia. He also helped the collector club, ASMIC (American
    Society of Military Insignia Collectors) with his many articles in their publications.
    Massaro was a 2
    nd
    generation West Point graduate
    who served in the military for 21 years as well. Starting as a child and with his fathers help, he collected insignia for 62
    years. His collection was extensive but limited to
    Regular Army units.  He mounted the majority of his collection on large illustration boards of 450 pieces per board. There
    were more than 11,000 crests in the collection.  He passed away over 15 years ago and his collection was put on loan in 2009
    to the Texas Military Forces Museum in Austin, Texas.  In late 2019, the Museum returned the
    collection to the family in order to use the space for other displays. The
    family decided to sell the collection once it was returned. Some branches were sold off in total and some were broken up to sell individually.
    Since there are many people familiar with his book, his collection, hundreds of articles, and countless hours of assistance, I decided to go the extra length to make
    sure people would have a way to own a piece of the collection and to document
    it as such. Each piece from the collection is documented, front and back
    pictured, recorded and guaranteed to be a part of the collection in my files. The
    buyer will receive a color
    Certificate of Authenticity (COA)
    if desired (
    sample shown above
    ), showing the details
    and picture of the piece. The illustration board pieces are included with the sale of the DUI (many are not in great shape or exhibit writing or damage from being sold off). Smaller boards were also used for pieces that were obtained after the very
    large boards were created and account for even more variations of the unit insignia. Therefore there are two styles of board shown in my pictures and will be denoted as
    large (blue backing) or small board (white backing) pieces in the auction notes. There will be inexpensive pieces and there will be more costlier and unusual pieces.
    Our hope is that in the future, more people will detail
    collections like this somehow and large notable collection pieces can exist far into
    the future for more collectors. Hopefully, it can even create a niche for some collectors to have at least one piece in their collection or to collect as many as they can. Many of the pieces may have been used in the articles that Massaro wrote, so you can watch for these against what I offer and, if successful, have further provenance of where the piece came from.  The buyer should also print out the auction page
    and keep for their records of sale and provenance.

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