Gus visit #3

J.LeBrasseur

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My wife and I Decided to take a spur of the moment trip to See Gus and Maggie again in Idaho! Gus is now done with Cancer treatment and on the mend, so wanted to cheer him up, and as always look at the collection.

Took some pics of new stuff since last visit as well as some of old favorites.

Enjoy

James
 

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Gus is looking pretty dapper with that Krätzchen! Best for a speedy recovery and thanks for sharing your collection…and thanks for posting, James!
Cheers,
Dennis
 
Gus,
WOW glad to hear you are on the rebound, best wishes for a speedy and complete recovery. You have an amazing collection and well displayed; the displays tell the stories of the conflict. James thank you for the time taken to visit with Gus and providing the forum with an update and some more pictures of his collection.
Best regards
John
 
Thanks for the comments, recovery is slow, but it has only been 12 days since the last radiation treatment. Eating is still difficult, but I have not lost any weight in the past week. Brain function is a bit weak due to the effects of the chemo, hopefully that will improve soon.
 
Today, we got into more of the collection not shown in my other pictures

James
 

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Awesome collection Gus! Amazing that these items have survived all these years. Great to hear that your health is getting better. I am counting on you to help me look after James at the next SOS 😉
 
It's great to see your smile Gus!

Godspeed to you in your continuing recovery! Looking forward to seeing you at the next SOS!

Congratulations on having such a truly fantastic, world-class collection of so many rare WW1 items! It's amazing to see photos of your collection!

Your displays in the the containers look fantastic. You've done some truly wonderful work with them!

Best Wishes,

Alan
 
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