Thank you, I appreciate the compliments! When they sterilized the kits, they removed all the information on the exterior of the cases (names, rank, serial numbers, units, logos, etc.). This was done by physically removing tags and stickers, or by covering up markings with black paint. Even though this was required for the dealers that got them, it really sucks that it was forced because it destroyed a lot of history. So, if you come across a nice Mod 5 kit that still has all of the information intact on the case, there's a decent chance that it was 1 of the 60 that I sold. However, that's not a guarantee that it was one of mine. There were quite a few empty cases sold on ebay back 5+ years ago that had all the markings intact, and a few guys who acquired cases from DRMO over the past few years (not from dealers) have gotten lucky with intact markings.
However, I understand why some of the cases were sterilized, after all, some of the names on the cases are from guys who are currently still enlisted. If you have a case with intact markings, just please respect the information on there. Don't dig too deep about the recent history and please give the active duty guys some space. If you do find out any information about any names on the cases, please don't post it online. The last thing collectors should be doing is doxing active military.
This isn't directed at you, I just wanted to put this out there for anyone reading my posts. Sometimes collectors get a little too eager with things, and it can get ridiculous.
Here's the Mk13 stuff I plan on listing for sale after Christmas, in case anyone wanted to see the kits:
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