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    AlexK

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    1. one of the daggers were given to him after serving in Poland. I guess that must be the one with the red/white emblem. The gold coloured one he must have received after his 50th birthday. That year he had his last flight (1981). I noticed in earlier posts that it is uncommon for Hungarian daggers to be inscripted with serial numbers or text. however, that must have been different in the 60s-70s. All 3 daggers have a serialnr or text inscription. Is there anyone who knows more about this? A closer look on the inscription of the 1981 dagger.
    2. Regarding the watch, I found info that it was used by the Hungarian Air Force. The serial number dates it to 1968. https://www.fratellowatches.com/certina-argonaut-vintage-chronograph/#gref
    3. Good evening, This is my first post in this forum. I recently inherited some items from a friend of the family in Hungary. He had been a fighter pilot in the Hungarian air force during the 60s and 70s. His last flight was in 1981. The collection covers a complete pilot helmet, jump suit, several daggers, wings, a medal, pins and a watch. As I'm very new to this, perhaps there are people who know more about the rarity of these items? Thanks in advance for your replies. Best Regards, Alex
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