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I will have to have a nose around, do you have any good links?
Vanessa said:Disciplined on ebay? I'm sorry, that's just not computing.
I lost this one awhile back, but it still irks me. I desperately wanted this pattern, and bid an outrageous price on it and was outbid by a dollar or two. :rage: I sent the winner a very nice message, asking if there was any way I could pay her to copy it, even a bad copy I'd take. But *ahem* she never answered me.
So. Yes. :rage:
Sunny said:I saw this one with only a little bit of time left. I wish I'd had more time to think about it! I waited, because I wasn't sure how much I wanted it. Now that it's gone forever, I could cry!
Camp Bowie compact
Most people in Fort Worth know of Camp Bowie as a large street in the southwest area of the city. A good bit of it is still paved with bricks! However, Camp Bowie was actually an army camp in World War I. As far as I know there's not a remnant of it left. I'm wondering if it was reused or reincarnated during World War II, or if this was merely a reminiscent souvenir of some kind.
Either way, I'm really, really regretting not bidding on it. What are the odds of ever finding one again?
maisie said:Thats a lovely compact, it does look like something from WWII, so maybe there was still an army camp of some sort there then, as well. You do find a few sovenirs from various army camps, like pillow case covers and compacts, so i bet you will find something even better when you're not even looking!!
fortworthgal said:Sunny, that is a fantastic compact! I have seen a few Camp Bowie souvenir items over the years. Although the majority of it was WWI rather than WWII, but still, I am sure you will run across something again one day!
Camp Bowie was still active during WWII. I have a piece of V-Mail written from a WAC stationed in NYC to a guy stationed at Camp Bowie, dated 1944! I think CB was an active duty base for the Texas 36th throughout WWII.
(Btw, we are doing Washita January 19-21!)
Sunny said:And Kim, that is so sad. Believe me, I feel your pain! Actually, I have a dress that's not unsimilar to that. Since I've lost weight it's actually a bit big on me. (I was roughly a modern 12 toward 14, now maybe an 8-10 - but these are VERY rough ballpark figures.) If you're interested, I can send you pictures and specifics.