US Army T-Handle Shovel -
This is a US Army field gear item. As issued during World War two. The T-handle shovel had its origin in WWI.
Many of the shovels employed in WWII were re-issued from WWI. In the early days of WWII the shovels were still
manufactured.
Shovels were an excellent tool for digging trenches in the battle field. often times they were employed alongside
the US pick . The US government also developed a
folding shovel . This other design became more
popular because it was more practical. The same basic design is used in the armed forces today.
This section of the website provides information that allows you to identify American military field
gear collectibles. The data also includes a price guide to give you an idea of the value of the items.
Some examples were dated on the throat of the shovel head. In other cases the "US" initials were placed on the
wood or on the throat of the shovel head.
This page is a recognition and identification guide for WWII US collectibles. Multiple
detailed photos of a specific sample are provided. Descriptions point out clearly defined
points that should be noted.
One of the most commonly asked questions is "How much is my WWII US collectible worth?".
A price guide is included here to address this question. The value of the collectibles
is reviewed over a period of several years. A trend can be observed. The present worth
of US militaria in the collector's market is illustrated.
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Known variations of this shovel include the "Paratrooper" style, which consisted of a shortened handle which was more
appropriate for the task of jumping off aircraft loaded with equipment.
This WWII US military collectible may be currently
reproduced.
It is becoming more difficult to be able to tell the fake ones from the real ones because
the quality of the reproductions is improving. The collector must become familiarized with
the construction style and materials employed in the manufacturing of this item.
Attention to the details is critical in order to be able to determine the authenticity of
the collectible.
If you have an interest is seeing other WWII US military collectibles, you can do so by
going to our
WWII US Military Collectibles Price Guide.
Where we cover items from the Army, Navy, Army Air Force and other organizations.
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