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Hi guys,
does anyone of you know any military surplus store in Manhattan or Washington DC? The kind of stuff I'm looking for is basically military- theme T-shirts. I'll be next month in both cities (I'm from Europe) and I won't have a car. Therefore, they should be reachable by public transportion, if possible. Thanks in advance, -Sniper |
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TinCanMan wrote:
"Sniper" wrote in message . .. Hi guys, does anyone of you know any military surplus store in Manhattan or Washington DC? The kind of stuff I'm looking for is basically military- theme T-shirts. I'll be next month in both cities (I'm from Europe) and I won't have a car. Therefore, they should be reachable by public transportion, if possible. Thanks in advance, -Sniper Frank's Naval Tailors, Flushing Ave, Brooklyn NY. Take the Independent Subway, "A" Train from 42nd st in Manhattan to High St in Bklyn and walk down Sands St to the old Brooklyn Navy Yard follow along the brick fence to Flushing. It's about 2 blocks down. All kinds of military paraphernalia, uniform items and devices. You must be fairly old to be using "Independent". I've seen some old IRT and BMT signs, usually embedded in the wall tiles, what did the Independent have? Joe -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 80,000 Newsgroups - 16 Different Servers! =----- |
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As an OLD native New Yorker who hasn't been back in almost a half century, it
was the newest of the subway lines and most of its routes ran between central and lower Manhattan into Queens and parts of Brooklyn. Unless it grew like a mushroom in damp weather, it's probably still that. George Z. |
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![]() "Joe Osman" wrote in message ... TinCanMan wrote: "Sniper" wrote in message . .. Hi guys, does anyone of you know any military surplus store in Manhattan or Washington DC? The kind of stuff I'm looking for is basically military- theme T-shirts. I'll be next month in both cities (I'm from Europe) and I won't have a car. Therefore, they should be reachable by public transportion, if possible. Thanks in advance, -Sniper Frank's Naval Tailors, Flushing Ave, Brooklyn NY. Take the Independent Subway, "A" Train from 42nd st in Manhattan to High St in Bklyn and walk down Sands St to the old Brooklyn Navy Yard follow along the brick fence to Flushing. It's about 2 blocks down. All kinds of military paraphernalia, uniform items and devices. You must be fairly old to be using "Independent". I've seen some old IRT and BMT signs, usually embedded in the wall tiles, what did the Independent have? Joe Yep. That would be me. Old guy. The Independent Line was abbreviated "IND". The "A" train ran up 8th ave as I remember. |
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Sniper wrote
Washington DC? There used to be one in Georgetown on the south side of M street a couple of blocks east of Key Bridge. I haven't been in DC for a while, so don't know if it's still there. |
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"Gooneybird" wrote in message ...
As an OLD native New Yorker who hasn't been back in almost a half century, it was the newest of the subway lines and most of its routes ran between central and lower Manhattan into Queens and parts of Brooklyn. Unless it grew like a mushroom in damp weather, it's probably still that. George Z. There is an Army/navy store on Broadway, down in SOHO. I believe its called Iceberg Army and Navy at SOHO--455 Bway / phone number is 212-226-8454. Its acessible by the N or the R train which would let you off on Prince st and thenits acouple of blocks walk. |
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"Allen Thomson" wrote in message
om Sniper wrote Washington DC? There used to be one in Georgetown on the south side of M street a couple of blocks east of Key Bridge. I haven't been in DC for a while, so don't know if it's still there. M-street Georgetown has radically upscaled in the past few years. I doubt there are any true surplus stores there anymore. (I certainly don't remember one last time I was down there a couple of months ago.) -- Tom Schoene Replace "invalid" with "net" to e-mail "If brave men and women never died, there would be nothing special about bravery." -- Andy Rooney (attributed) |
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"Thomas Schoene" wrote in message ink.net...
"Allen Thomson" wrote in message om Sniper wrote Washington DC? There used to be one in Georgetown on the south side of M street a couple of blocks east of Key Bridge. I haven't been in DC for a while, so don't know if it's still there. M-street Georgetown has radically upscaled in the past few years. I doubt there are any true surplus stores there anymore. (I certainly don't remember one last time I was down there a couple of months ago.) There is an Army/Navy store in SOHO, lower Manhattan,Called ICEBERG Army/Navy Surplus 488 Broadway. Lots of great Tee shirts and stuff. Take the N or R train to Prince street and walk 3-4 blocks. Jeanne |
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