There is a dazzling and astonishingly large array of army and navy supplies available in the rather small space at Kaufman's - one can find everything from canteens to clothing to fallout shelter equipment. A staple in Manhattan since 1938, it is the oldest military surplus store in the city and one of the oldest in the country. The store was founded downtown in 1938 by Nathan Kaufman, but was later razed to make way for the World Trade Center. Kaufman's has been on 42nd street since 1940 and has had its iconic cannon outside the store since 1950 (although as of the summer of 2107, it has been removed for cleaning). The cannon is originally from the US Army and was used in 1898. In addition to its lengthy history as a military surplus shop, Kaufman's is also the longest continuously operated store on West 42nd street.