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"20 Year Old Armenian Cognac" Will it survive another 20 unopened? reminds me of the time I was in Damascus in Syria in 1980 and was given a bottle of Canadian Black Velvet by Canadian soldiers with U.N.D.O.F. the bottle was dated 1974 and remains yet in my brothers home in Ireland, unopened. Kevin in Deva. :jumping:
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Hallo Ian, was out with the wife today at the local "Gypsy Market" as the locals call it and believe it or not, I picked up an original period belt and "R.S.R." Buckle. Length:- 108 cm Width:- 4 cm Colour:- Dark Brown. Condition:- Used but complete, even with the belt loop. It was on the ground under a load of other gear what caught my eye was the brass hook tip of the belt. Kevin in Deva. :beer:
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Hallo Alec. With regards commemorative tinnies for Sonthofen Gebirgsjäger commemorations, post WW2 a few of them have the capped soldiers head and donkey design featured on your item. I can't recall ever seeing any type of a badge other than their "Edelweiss" badge worn in any W.W.2 pictures. Your item has two holes in the upper part so would it be worn hung around the neck? As it seems not to have been designed for being fixed to the uniform. Kevin in Deva. :beer:
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Royal Navy Sennet Hats
Kev in Deva replied to TS Allen's topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
Great picture. Front row, bottom left "Barefoot in the Park" Excused boots? -
Close-up of the belt & buckle, similar to the one on the P. G. uniform in the Romanian Military Museum, Bucharest, but, I will have to look for confirmation that it is the correct one, I have a suspicion that the one in the museum and the one I attach pictures off is in fact from the post communist period:- Pressed steel construction. Size 60mm X 50mm Weight:- 68 gram. Kevin in Deva. :cheers:
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Romania Communist Romania Cap Badges
Kev in Deva replied to Greg Collins's topic in Central & Eastern European States
Red felt backing can be found on the P.G. badge and I have observed one or two examples with a red plastic type backing, but, that might be a "field manufactured" item. Also I believe strong sunlight had an adverse reaction to some of the "enamel" on badges, which in reality was more of a colored plastic, along with multiple manufacturers to compound the quality control problem. Kevin in Deva. :beer: