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NIFTY LITTLE PROP PIN


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Costa, that is a neat little button.

 

Here is a article concerning the pin from a 1918 edition AMERICAN MACHINEST. It does describe the pin having wings instead of a propeller, but I think this may be an error in the description.

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:huh: Only about 50,000.

 

 

Actually, if this one is numbered in the 70,000 range.

 

:lol: But I guess you have to figure a steady 10% decrease/year due to attrition, loss, etc.

 

Not uncommon but kind of neat.

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:huh: Only about 50,000.

 

Actually, if this one is numbered in the 70,000 range.

 

:lol: But I guess you have to figure a steady 10% decrease/year due to attrition, loss, etc.

 

Here's one I managed to dig up, number 5667. B)

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It depends on how you define common. I see them at the flea markets on a regular basis out here. They are relatively common around areas where they had plenty of aviation/military production facilities or manufacturing during WWI and WWII. There is a whole field of war production related items and collectibles out there, and this is one of the more common versions, I think.

 

I see them priced from anywhere around a couple of bucks to 20 - 30$. For myself, I wouldn't spend more than about $5 for them, just because they are so abundant where I am.

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