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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: StSanta on May 16, 2004, 01:30:17 PM
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Going there July 1st to July 25th. Me and my sis even spend our birthday there.
Unfortunately, we're going in already overloaded, so we can't take anything that's too heavy.
But, if there are any requests for special memorabilia, I'll try to take 'em into account.
Gonna spend most of the time in Kolomna, but we're going through Moscow and might go sight seeing if the weather turns to sh|t and operations are on standby at the DZ.
Just lemme know if you want a really cheezy Red Army fur hat or something :D
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Originally posted by StSanta
Unfortunately, we're going in already overloaded, so we can't take anything that's too heavy.
I suppose a Mig-29 is out of the question?
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if you happen to fly over southern norway when you get back then peak out the window. that big red spot on the ground is just me suntanning.....or recovering from it if it flashes red at night
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Ill take
Su-27
Su-25
MiG-29
Mi-24
Mi-8
T-90
T-80
T-72
BMP-3
T-34
Su-85
Now for the Small stuff
Tank Colonel Uniform including the funky helmet
AK-74
Makarov x8 (1 for everyday of the week plus 2 on sunday.)
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When I was in the Coast Guard we used to board Russian trawlers all the time for inspection. You would be amazed at what you could trade a new pair of Levi's for in 1979. Our medical officer got 3 of those fur hats and a bottle of cognac. Greatest trade evar! :cool:
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the port here in my town sees russian cargo ships arriving every day, and they carry ALOT of vodka and smokes that you can buy from them at a freaction of the cost here...of course, if you are busted buying the stuff you are in a lot of trouble. ive only had the guts to buy from them a couple of times. a bottle of vodka (sealed good brand) was about 10$ and a carton of smokes are the same.
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Well you could buy yourself a titanium wrist watch made of scrapped SS-20 missiles.
Or maybe a watch with Sukhoi logos.
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1 S-300 for me? you can hide it in pocket :D
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bring boroda.
one of the last commies.
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He may be a commie...but he is one of those good commies. he is "cute and fund" :)
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Grab me one of these thanks bud.
(http://www.charm4u.com/navyauto.jpg)
(http://www.charm4u.com/missleauto.jpg)
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You may also find decent night view equipment with reasonably price if you're interested; Cousin imported some from there in '90s.
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cc. you can get very good nightscopes for your rifles for a reasonable price. And by very good, i mean nato/us standard or better. (just incase any of you thought it was inferior ex commie stuff that doesnt work)
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Originally posted by rpm371
When I was in the Coast Guard we used to board Russian trawlers all the time for inspection. You would be amazed at what you could trade a new pair of Levi's for in 1979. Our medical officer got 3 of those fur hats and a bottle of cognac. Greatest trade evar! :cool:
LOL I wonder how that Russian sailors laughed at the American they fooled ;) Fur hat - about 20 rubles, bottle of 3-star cognac - 5 rubles in 1979, a pair of Levi's - at least 150 rubles in the black market. Levi's and Lee were the most valuable jeans here.
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Originally posted by BUG_EAF322
bring boroda.
one of the last commies.
Hehe you call me a "commie" :) Look, you hate commies because you were told to, and in fact there is no reasonable cause behind this hatred...
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Originally posted by Boroda
Hehe you call me a "commie" :) Look, you hate commies because you were told to, and in fact there is no reasonable cause behind this hatred...
yes there is.....its called envy ;)
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btw Boroda...can you still get those large cccp flags on "the black market"?..if so..how much would it cost to get one shipped over here..
how about navy flags?..any links to online shops that sells this kind of genuine cold-war stuff?
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Originally posted by StSanta
Going there July 1st to July 25th. Me and my sis even spend our birthday there.
Unfortunately, we're going in already overloaded, so we can't take anything that's too heavy.
But, if there are any requests for special memorabilia, I'll try to take 'em into account.
Gonna spend most of the time in Kolomna, but we're going through Moscow and might go sight seeing if the weather turns to sh|t and operations are on standby at the DZ.
Just lemme know if you want a really cheezy Red Army fur hat or something :D
Santa, what did you forget in Kolomna?! It's just a small town 100km from Moscow with almost nothing to see except some old churches and maybe a local museum left from Soviet times...
When you'll be in Moscow - call me, 109-6453. And please prepare your liver! ;) Unfortunately I can't offer accomodation in Moscow for you, I'll have my cousin in my apartment in July, but I'll feel offended if you'll not call me ;)
Some advises: when you go buying all that souvenir stuff in places like Arbat - please take some Russian friends with you, otherwise the traders will skin you. Everything costs 2-3times more if you ask for the price in English. If you buy Commander's watch - try to make sure it's an original Vostok watch made in Chistopol'. Refrain from buying "military coats" (shinel) - they are too heavy and big to carry in your luggage.
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Originally posted by Nilsen
btw Boroda...can you still get those large cccp flags on "the black market"?..if so..how much would it cost to get one shipped over here..
how about navy flags?..any links to online shops that sells this kind of genuine cold-war stuff?
Hmm. I don't know if they make Soviet flags any more, I mean the Red Banner with hammer, sickle and a star in the corner. Communists carry this flags on the protest demonstrations, but it can be old stock ;) Navy flag? A Soviet Navy flag, white, with blue strip and red star, hammer and sickle? Or a Russian Navy St.Andrew's flag, white with blue diagonal cross? I think I saw old Soviet flags in places like Arbat, but I have no idea how much they cost.
There are several online shope that sell cold-war stuff, i'll search for them tomorrow when i'll be at work.
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thx Boroda, i was looking for the stuff you listed. The navy flag im looking for is the 1. one you mentioned. Also im looking for any cold war stuff related to the northern fleet... but it has to be genuine, no new replicas made to please the tourists.
:)
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Originally posted by Boroda
LOL I wonder how that Russian sailors laughed at the American they fooled ;) Fur hat - about 20 rubles, bottle of 3-star cognac - 5 rubles in 1979, a pair of Levi's - at least 150 rubles in the black market. Levi's and Lee were the most valuable jeans here.
Sounds like a fair deal.
Levi's were $8 - $12 (in '79)
I know he got $100 for just one of those hats. :aok
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Find me a cheap M38 Mosin Carbine..
And anything usable for WWII russian impressions.
A wide double buckle belt would be great! make sure it's like size 40 just incase!
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Originally posted by Boroda
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When you'll be in Moscow - call me, 109-6453. And please prepare your liver! ;)
Hehehe...a good invitation there! I've always wanted a chance to drink with a friendly Russian, just to see if the stories of their ability to hold liquor are true ;)
culero
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Originally posted by Boroda
LOL I wonder how that Russian sailors laughed at the American they fooled ;) Fur hat - about 20 rubles, bottle of 3-star cognac - 5 rubles in 1979, a pair of Levi's - at least 150 rubles in the black market. Levi's and Lee were the most valuable jeans here.
And those fur hats sold for $200 each here. Who fooled who again?
What the heck is the exchange rate on a ruble anyway?
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MiG-29 (sounds fun), tanks , nuke missiles (self defense, I understand...).
You're holding back, dudes. Don't be shy. Allow yourselves to be a little wild and suggest something more...heavy and cheap, will ya?
Will look for the cheaper and less heavy stuff. Oh, and if you give me an down payment on a MiG, I'll be sure to look into that, too.
Originally posted by Boroda
Santa, what did you forget in Kolomna?! It's just a small town 100km from Moscow with almost nothing to see except some old churches and maybe a local museum left from Soviet times...
Kolomna has this (http://www.skydive.ru/cgi/gallery.cgi?gallery=3&pic_id=7) :D. And up to 5 An-28's. A bunch of us are going there to skydive. Hoping to get 150-200 jumps in three weeks - if the weather allows. Only 6 weeks to go.
When you'll be in Moscow - call me, 109-6453. And please prepare your liver! ;) Unfortunately I can't offer accomodation in Moscow for you, I'll have my cousin in my apartment in July, but I'll feel offended if you'll not call me ;)
Will do dude! Accomodation will sort itself out I'm sure. I'll try to bring what's left of my liver (played beer game last weekend, and lost badly) - it's gonna be cool :)
Some advises: when you go buying all that souvenir stuff in places like Arbat - please take some Russian friends with you, otherwise the traders will skin you. Everything costs 2-3times more if you ask for the price in English. If you buy Commander's watch - try to make sure it's an original Vostok watch made in Chistopol'. Refrain from buying "military coats" (shinel) - they are too heavy and big to carry in your luggage.
Well, I know one Russian dude in Kolomna, and you in Moscow. That should be enough to raise some serious mischief, no?
Hm, Boroda piss drunk on vodka and me with numb lips from drinking...I'm gonna bring ya lots of Toad quotes and see how far up I can get your blood pressure :D
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I suppose an extremely grateful 6 foot blonde 22 year old who was runner up in the Miss Moscow competition would be completely out of the question?
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Originally posted by culero
Hehehe...a good invitation there! I've always wanted a chance to drink with a friendly Russian, just to see if the stories of their ability to hold liquor are true ;)
culero
Take my word for it, it's true. It's so true it's scary.
:D
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Does Moscow have arts districts, like the French Quarter in New Orleans? Might be neat to buy some art work if it's available. I'm talking paintings here. Done on canvas and not Elvis on velvet.:D
Course there they probably have Lenin on velvet, but you know what I mean. Real paintings.
Les
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I heard russian wives are cheap, make sure you get one for yourself Santa :D
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Take my word for it, it's true. It's so true it's scary
LOL! If Bart makes a statement like that.... it REALLY scares me. ;) That boy can drink Vodka himself like a fish does water.