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hello, can you help me??

you know the origin of the dog tag is surrounded in red

it is completely differing in the other model

thank you

cordially

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The Social Security Death Index shows a J. Norman Watts of Farmville, born 1938 and dying July 2003. It is likely this is one of the many identification tags made available to children and non-military family members during WWII. I have a similar one for a young boy.

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hello, can you help me??

you know the origin of the dog tag is surrounded in red

it is completely differing in the other model

thank you

cordially

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The inclusion of a zip code as part of the address indicates that this was made no earlier than the late 1960s.

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The inclusion of a zip code as part of the address indicates that this was made no earlier than the late 1960s.

 

So true! Did not even notice the Zip.

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summersdogs

We have a dog tag machine in our retail store. The machine is military surplus and must be 60 or so years old. We do a booming business typing tags for kids that are similar to the red circled one. Also do "real" dog tags for pet collars.

 

Lynne

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We have a dog tag machine in our retail store. The machine is military surplus and must be 60 or so years old. We do a booming business typing tags for kids that are similar to the red circled one. Also do "real" dog tags for pet collars.

 

Lynne

hello

you can take a picture of your machine??

thank you very much

cordially

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summersdogs
hello

you can take a picture of your machine??

thank you very much

cordially

 

Hi, CoyoteKiller. I'll be happy to take a couple of photos of the machine. Do you want me to post them on this thread?

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Hi, CoyoteKiller. I'll be happy to take a couple of photos of the machine. Do you want me to post them on this thread?

 

 

forgive me :crying:

I do not understand your question :think:

The American Language is very complicated for me :crying:

I'm sorry

cordially

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summersdogs
forgive me :crying:

I do not understand your question :think:

The American Language is very complicated for me :crying:

I'm sorry

cordially

 

:thumbsup: Your English is fine; no need to apologize at all. I will take some pictures of our dogtag machine tomorrow and then post them here for you.

 

Lynne

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summersdogs

Bonjour! Here are some pictures of our OLD dog tag machine. It operates like a large, heavy, loud, slow, but very reliable typewriter.

 

Lynne

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hello,

your machine is fantastic, it is huge! It is easy to use?? you are very lucky,

thank you very much for these wonderful photos

cordially

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