Posted 12 months ago
Nanafay
(3 items)
My mother had this pin made while my dad was on a PT boat in the Pacific as a second lt in the navy. I took it to the Antiques Roadshow in Atlanta and was filmed for the show . It aired in April on the third hour show from there and it was very exciting. Appraised for $2500 dollars,
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I saw that episode and saw the appraisal, congratulations:).
Nanafay, I was on the Antique Road Show in 1998 aired 1999. My items were my dad's Remember Pearl Harbor, see my post. How did you like the way you were treated by the staff of the roadshow.
I also wanted to add my dad was a Gunners Mate on a PT boat in Australia during the time 6 PT boats moved Gen MacArthur & family from the Philippines to Australia.
Hi ttomtucker! I was treated like a queen at Antiques Roadshow when I was interviewed and I would do it again. That was the second time I was at the Roadshow.