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WW II Medic Transfuso-Vac IV Blood Bottle...in movie Hacksaw Ridge!!!!!!!!!

$ 9.49

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: New

    Description

    World War II reproduction Transfuso-Vac Blood bottle with period correct I.V. tubing and needles.  An original bottle will cost around .00 to 0.00!!!!  This Medic bottle has been carefully reproduced using extensive research including interviews / discussions with real WW II Medic Vets and patterned after several authentic sets.  Its as near to the real ones that were carried into combat and used to treat the wounded. My I.V. bottles have made their way into major TV shows, NIH, major movie films like Hacksaw Ridge and several museums including one in Bastogne!  Refined techniques and superior grade materials go into each medic bottle so you get an historically correct medic bottle/I.V. set for your collection or for reenacting.
    Exact same bottles as I handmade and supplied for the movie Hacksaw Ridge!
    NO CHEAP IMITATIONS HERE!
    Please bid with confidence as I sell only quality products, as reflected by my feedback- 100%
    Shipping will be calculated by address for Parcel Post Service.
    All questions welcome!  Good luck bidding!
    Please note that this auction is for the medic I.V. bottle, tubing, and 3 needles only!  Other items in photos are in studio shots for interest sake only.
    Caution:
    I use medical grade, high quality needles that are extremely sharp andshould be handled with extreme care. Latex tubing - caution if allergic. By agreeing to purchase this bottle & I.V. set you are releasing me from any potential bodily or property harm that may occur due to irresponsible behavior and/or misuse of the above said product.  THANK YOU!!  Caution Latex allergies! Tubing is made of latex.
    
    No International Sales - Sorry!





    Historical Information:
    In 1939, the company, now named Baxter Laboratories, introduced the Transfuso-Vac container, the first sterile, vacuum-type blood collection and storage unit. Before this breakthrough product, blood could be stored for only a few hours; the new container allowed storage for up to 21 days, making blood banking practical for the first time.
    The 1940s
    1941 - When World War II broke out, many of Baxter's blood-collection devices and 25 solutions were the only ones that met the specifications of the U.S. Armed Forces.