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Mar 15, 2017
Unissued police walkie talkie carrier
I purchased these for a pair of "old school" Motorola HT 220 walkie talkies. Even though the listing suggests HT600/P200, I was able to slide in the 220 Walkie Talkies into the case with ease. Not sure, if the cases can fit the earlier HT200 Walkie, as I don't own one yet.
Overall quality is nice. No noticeable rust on the metal fittings (at least on my pair). No dings or scratches on leather finish. Each case was individually wrapped in plastic.

Dec 21, 2016
Sensitive, but Strong Grip. Well worth the price!
Bought the Tamiya tweezers to replace cheap made-in-China imitations. The tweezers allowed me to carefully grip fragile plastic bits. It is possible to give the tweezers a light squeeze, but yet hold the parts firmly. This reduces the likelihood of parts flying all over the place.
Tweezers are a bit expensive, but worth every penny.
Apr 13, 2010
Great read. Basic guide to Tainan kokutai.
I love the fact the book is packed with data on Tainan kokutai -- the pilots, its enemies, and of course Saburo Sakai. I've used it as foundational research material for my art school project on WWII IJN pilots.
The material is fairly easy to read. Everything is in chronological order. The author was gracious enough to provided scanned copies of original after-action reports. My only gripe is that some of the scans are too small -- I literally had to bury my nose into the book.
I also thought the book ended too abruptly. I wish to see a section delving into the later exploits of 251st kokutai -- that formed out of the battered remnants of Tainan kokutai.
Of course, these are minor gripes. For those who want a more comprehensive guide on the South Pacific Air War, try another one of Henry Sakaida's books, "Siege of Rabaul." It's out-of-print, but there should still be copies circulating around.