US REPRO WWII INVASION CLICKER (CRICKET)
Out of stock
- SKU
- 18685000
- Color
- Gold
- Style
- Miscellaneous
Description
Few pieces of WWII gear carry the legend of the "cricket" clicker. On the night of June 5–6, 1944, paratroopers of the 101st Airborne dropped into the hedgerows of Normandy carrying these tiny brass noisemakers as a covert identification signal: one click was to be answered with two. Eight decades later, that simple click-clack is still one of the most recognizable sounds in military history — and this faithful reproduction puts that history back in your customers' hands.
This US Repro WWII Invasion Clicker is a smart, low-ticket impulse buy that practically sells itself at the counter. It appeals to a wide cross-section of your customer base — WWII reenactors kitting out a 101st or 82nd Airborne impression, militaria collectors filling out a D-Day display, history buffs who grew up on Band of Brothers and The Longest Day, and even kids and scouts who love the novelty of it. Pair it on the shelf with field caps, dog tags, and repro paperwork for an easy add-on sale.
Authentic Reproduction Details
- Brass body with the same warm golden finish as the wartime originals
- "U.S." stamped into the top face for period-correct authenticity
- Recessed oval thumb pad guides the user to the correct pressure point
- Spring-steel clicker plate on the underside delivers the unmistakable two-tone snap
- Small lanyard hole at the top for tying onto a uniform, helmet net, or keychain
- Compact pocket-sized format, true to the original issue piece
Why It Sells
The cricket clicker is one of those rare items that bridges serious reenactor demand and casual gift-shop appeal. It's inexpensive, instantly recognizable, fun to demonstrate, and tells a story every time it's picked up. Stock it near the register, in your D-Day or Airborne section, or alongside other small repro field gear — it's a steady mover for surplus stores, museum shops, reenactment suppliers, and online militaria retailers alike.