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My dad was a Marine and we were talking about leatherworking, and he mentioned he had never seen the leather collar Marines were issued that earned them the name Leathernecks.

I would love to make him one a s a surprise does anyone have any photos of one, or ever seen one??

Thanks in advance,

Eric

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through some creative googling I found these

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I wish I could read what it says on the scroll work around the eagle I tried to photoshop enhance it to no avail.

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Interesting idea. Cant help ya much maybe there are some ex marines around that know a little history.

That first color the last word looks like "Death" and maybe "OF DEATH" but not sure about the other side of it.

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What is the reason for the leather collar and when was it adopted?

Tony.

It was used back in the days of the sabers, late 1800's as a defense from having your jugalur cut open. It also from what I read made sure that marines kept there heads high (no slouching) when in ranks.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leatherneck

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I think it says "valley of death" but I cant be 100% sure. I looked for a while and cant seem to find any reference with pictures or direct comments. Maybe a quick call to a museum monday will answer your question.

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thank you guys! yeah it def says death and theres an O before

I thought it may have been liberty or death

the last few letters on the left side kinda look like that.

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