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By B-17Guy · Posted
That is a Blackinton pattern Aviator, it dates from WWI. There is no way to tell if it was struck in WWI or the 1920’s, but no issues put it with WWI. John -
By kfields · Posted
And the red dot at about 2 o'clock is where I found it. 😊 -
By kfields · Posted
I found this in a plowed field just across the river from Tipp City, Ohio. Looks brass and it's a bit over 1 3/4 inches in diameter. Any thoughts on it? -
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By 316th FS 324th FG · Posted
Love these Rick. Wish they'd had them when I went through SOTC. -
By Celia · Posted
@PhilippineBuckles Hi. Salvage Sailor pointed me in your direction. I'd love it if you could tell me what you know about my father's USN belt buckle? What does the PUSCH at the bottom mean? Please see attached photos... his ship, him (standing) and back of buckle. Should I clean it? Thank you! Celia -
By hink441 · Posted
Dave, I think it’s possible it could be a blemish. Really didn’t cross my mind initially though. Kurt, thank you. I also agree and think this could be a WW1 wing. Chris -
By VMI88 · Posted
Thanks for sharing this priceless bit of family history! -
By vintageproductions · Posted
This Sunday April 27th is the next SOCALMICS show, which is the monthly military show in Southern California -
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