Description: There are no disallowed symbols on display nor do I support any Ebay disallowed organisation. Quote from Ebays rules for ALLOWED postings: * WWII memorabilia that does not bear the disallowed WW2 German markings. I will send this Cricket to USA, Europe and worldwide, so please feel free to buy! Note for Ebay Trust & Safety: This is a reproduction British made WW2 Airborne Clicker and is 100% Allowed on Ebay - Please DO NOT REMOVE Aged Brass Acme Airborne Cricket Paratrooper WW2 WWII clicker US Army Band of Brothers No Hole This reproduction clicker or clacker is in aged condition and comes with a free aged presentation box (size may vary) and certificate of authenticity. USA (British Made) WW2 101st Airborne Cricket: For the first time since 1944 the 'Acme' cricket is available again. This little device which was carried by the paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division into France on D-Day June 6th 1944 was originally known as the 'No.470 clicker' by manufacturers J Hudson and Co Ltd of Birmingham England but quickly came to be called the 'cricket' by the airborne paratroopers. Used for signalling without the need for shouting out passwords. They are being made by the original company, in the original factory, on the original machines and using the original dies. These crickets are in fact original, they have just been made 70+ years after the first batch! They are made of brass and steel just as in the originals! There were several variations of cricket and this one is made without the stamped hole, this allows you to leave it as is, or punch your hole where you want it as many of the 101st Airborne did. This cricket is in aged condition to look like one that is 70+ years old, each one is individual and the pictures represent the general condition but each one is unique! Do not confuse this cricket with others you may have seen for sale, this is the real thing. Your D-Day paratrooper rig will not be complete without a REAL 'Acme' cricket to tape to your helmet strap or string around your neck. This item would also make the ideal gift for the Airborne aficionado in your life. You can buy a cheap imitation for £10 (incorrectly marked 'U.S.'), but this is the real thing, and a lot of work and effort has gone into producing this piece of Airborne history! If you watch the film 'Band of Brothers' & 'The Longest Day', you will see this item used and demonstrated several times! Like all our items you can get a full refund if you are not happy with it! This clicker or clacker is in aged condition and comes with a free aged presentation box (size may vary) and certificate of authenticity. I repeat this is a post WWII Cricket made by the same firm and the same design as the originals and in aged (old) condition. You will probably never find or own an original they are rarer than 'hens teeth'! German: Post War Cricket, die nach dem 2. Weltkrieg gemacht wird, haben sie nur gemacht worden + 70 Jahre nach der ersten Charge! USA (Briten) WW2 101st Airborne Cricket: Zum ersten Mal seit 1944 die "Acme" Cricket ist wieder verfügbar. Dieses kleine Gerät, die durch die Fallschirmjäger der 101. Luftlandedivision in Frankreich am D-Day 6. Juni 1944 durchgeführt wurde, wurde ursprünglich als "No.470 Klicker" bekannt von den Herstellern J Hudson und Co Ltd Birmingham England kam aber schnell auf die "Cricket" durch die Fallschirmjäger in der Luft bezeichnet werden. Wird für die Signalisierung ohne forshouting von Passwörtern. French: Le cricket après-guerre qui est faite après WW2, ils ont juste été faite 70 + ans après le premier lot! USA (Colombie-Made) WW2 101st Airborne Cricket: Pour la première fois depuis 1944, le grillon 'Acme' est à nouveau disponible. Ce petit appareil qui a été porté par les parachutistes de la 101st Airborne Division en France le D-Day Juin 6th 1944 est à l'origine connu comme le «No.470 clicker» par les fabricants J Hudson et Co Ltd de Birmingham en Angleterre, mais rapidement venus à être appelé «le cricket» par les parachutistes dans l'air. Utilisé pour la signalisation sans la nécessité forshouting les mots de passe. Italian: Post War grillo che è fatto dopo la WW2, hanno appena fatto 70 + anni dopo il primo lotto! USA (British Made) WW2 101st Airborne Cricket: Per la prima volta dal 1944 il grillo 'Acme' è di nuovo disponibile. Questo piccolo dispositivo che è stato portato dai paracadutisti della 101 ° divisione aviotrasportata in Francia il D-Day 6 giugno 1944 era originariamente conosciuta come la 'No.470 clicker' dai produttori J Hudson e Co Ltd di Birmingham Inghilterra ma presto è venuto per essere chiamato il 'grillo' dai paracadutisti presenti nell'aria. Utilizzato per la segnalazione, senza la necessità forshouting le password. Russian: Сообщение войны крикет, который сделан после 2МВ, они только что были сделаны 70 + лет после первой партии! США (британского производства) WW2 101-й десантной Крикет: Впервые с 1944 года по крикету "Акме" снова доступен. Это небольшое устройство, которое было проведено по десантников воздушно-десантной дивизии 101-й во Францию на D-Day 6 июня 1944 первоначально был известен как «No.470 зазывала" по производителям J Hudson и Co Ltd Бирмингема Англии, но быстро стали называть «крикет» по воздушно-десантных десантников. Используется для сигнализации без необходимости forshouting из паролей. Japanese: 第二次世界大戦後に行われている戦後のクリケットは、彼らは最初のバッチの後に70年以上行われてきた! 米国(英国製)第二次世界大戦第101空挺クリケット:1944年以来、初めて「アクメ」クリケットが再入荷しました。 Dデイ6月6日1944年フランスに第101空挺師団の空挺部隊によって行われたこの小さなデバイスは、元々「No.470クリッカー」と呼ばれていました すぐにメーカーのJ·ハドソン、バーミンガム、イングランドのCo株式会社が、空気中の空挺部隊による「クリケット」と呼ばれるようになったことで。パスワードをforshouting必要とせずに、シグナリングに使用。
Price: 28.99 GBP
Location: Bedfordshire
End Time: 2024-04-03T20:41:36.000Z
Shipping Cost: 6.24 GBP
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Return postage will be paid by: Seller
Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
After receiving the item, your buyer should cancel the purchase within: 60 days
Return policy details: Return the item in 'as sold' condition and get a full refund - nice and simple!
Modified Item: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Country/ Organization: United States
Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
Theme: Militaria
Type: Clicker
Conflict: World War II (1939-1945)
Clothing Type: Clicker
Service: Army
Era: 1914-1945