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Hi, I purchased this HMS cap tally recently, but I have some doubts if it's a WWII era item. My doubts are based in fact I observed a use of some kind of sinthetic material when I did a burn test at a ribbon black thread. Another doubt I have is about the use of this kind of woven pattern at WWII era british tallies: And my question is: There's a safe way to distinguish WWII era H.M.S. cap tallies from modern ones from pictures? Regards, Ricardo
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Badges for review please
RRicardo replied to RRicardo's topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
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Badges for review please
RRicardo replied to RRicardo's topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
9 - Army Cyclist Corps 10 - South Staffordshire Regiment 11 - RAMC 12 - RAMC 13 - RAOC 14 - Army Catering Corps Thanks in advance, Regards, Ricardo -
I purchased these badges in London some times ago and I'd like to know if they are correct WWII periode badges please: 1 - RAF Badge 2 - RAOC 3 - Tyneside Irish 4 - R.E.M.E. Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers 5 - Royal Pioneer Corps 6 - 8th Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment PWO 7 - Carnavonshire Volunteer Regiment 8 - RASC
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HMS Eskimo Cap and Tally
RRicardo replied to RRicardo's topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
Hi Mike, Cap is not with me, I'll ask seller about it. For this pictures, seems to me something like plastic. Regards, Ricardo -
EK 1914 EK2 Godet with a 3 folded ribbon
RRicardo posted a topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Hi, A purchased recently this EK2 Godet with a 3 folded ribbon. I no doubts about medal because it's identical to other Godet I have. But it's the 1st time I see in hands this 3 folded Austrian/Saxon style ribbon and some opinons about it will be apreciated. Ribbon passed OK at UV and burn tests, but seems to me there is a ribbon eyelet missing. Regards, Ricardo -
Hi, I have this Singer's Association Medal and someone told me it was issued for a singer's contest at Dorlar-Meschede in 1936. I'm not sure if it has it's original ribbon, seems to it was made from a synthetic material as nylon. Has someone more informations about it? Thanks and regards, Ricardo
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Thank you very much Nick. I found a very interesting page about this and another japanese badges, based in your information: http://www.imperialjapanmedalsandbadges.com/seafarer.html Regards, Ricardo
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Hi, I purchased recently this medal below and seller told me it's a IJN Veteran League Medal. I never had see one like this before. Please, can someone confirm to me if seller's information is correct? Is this medal from WWII periode? And can someone tranlate to me what means the kanji characters at reverse? Thank you very much. Regards, Ricardo
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Hi, It's a very interesting topic I find here now. Please, can someone identify to me this marking at my Croix du Combattant? Seems to me letters inside are "M et R". Thanks and Regards, Ricardo
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Please, I'm negotiating this medal with a friend but we are not sure what from periode it was issued. Seems to me it's a french made medal, but I'd like to know if it's a official model and if it was made imediately after war or if it's a 50's or posterior reposition medal. Regards, Ricardo
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Hi Phil, There is another situation you don't have listed above: In some cases the medal is awarded soo much years after it's conflict end. Here in Brazil the last WWII Combat Cross was awarded at early 90's, medal itself was a reposition model very different from the WWII era model. We can say it's the vet's original awarded medal, but not the original produced model. Regards, Ricardo