Artifact of the Week: WWI World War One Trench Art and Trench Lighter
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
- This week it's a two-for-one with a WWI era fuel-less trench lighter and a pipe accessory trench art piece made from battlefield pickups.
#history #1910s #wwi #antique #trenchart #vintagecamping
That was really neat.
Every video in this series has been great, but this is probably my favorite so far!
Thank-you! Knowing folks enjoy them keeps me going!!!
This is neat!
Great video.
Thanks for the great video 👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Could you do a video regarding early 20s motorcycling and motorcycle gear/wear? I am building an antique looking motorcycle and would love to know more about what they wore and carried. Thanks!
That may take me a minute, but I'll add it to my list. I have to do some research and make sure I have everything I need first!
@@20thcenturyadventuresThank you so much!
Those are some awesome artifacts!
Thanks! I thought they were pretty cool.
All your videos, even though you are too far south, are very good.
I was wondering if you would do a piece on Philip R. Goodwin. His art was extremely popular in the early 1900's, l believe up until the 1930's. They all display equipment and clothing of the period, including those who lived and worked in the backcountry - loggers, trappers, cowboys.
I love Philip Goodwin! That would be a good idea!
Enjoyed the video. Never knew about the lighter that didn’t use any fuel
What was the markings on the bottom of the shell?
I believe your 50 caliber BMG artifact is actually from 1921 or later. The 50 BMG was adopted by the military in 1921. It didn't quite make it into world war I. I have the Colt model 1911 that my great-uncle carried in world war I along with the holster pistol belt, magazine pouch and his helmet.
Thanks for the info. I wasn't sure what the casing was.
Very enjoyable, Keep em comin!