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By John Sr. · Posted
I found one that I just recently learned about. It’s an unmarked Stevenson. No Stevenson stamp of any kind, but has there unusual US stamped scale. -
By Patchhunter · Posted
Is this an authentic ww2 1st allied airborne patch ? -
By navyman · Posted
Thanks, but I would think the engraving would not be official? He was probably just wounded? Did a private engraver mess up, just the question I have now. -
By CinamonToastCrunch · Posted
I agree with @Allan H. this pendant was sold off for scrap. This is the individual whose family it would've been sent to. -
By otter42 · Posted
Wonder what else the lawer got away with, so sad. Any pics of the SKS? Would love to see that one. -
By The Rooster · Posted
Great collection.. Same thing happened to me a while back. I focused on WW2 mil-k knives and found several in a few months.... -
By navyman · Posted
Thanks for the reply, Allan, yeah, I could not find anyone on ancestry a while back when i had an account. I was thinking maybe an error. So that is official engraving? I appreciate the info! -
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By Allan H. · Posted
There is not a single person with the last name YOUGREN that shows up in Find A Grave, so that leads me to believe that what you have here is one of the pendants with an engraving error that was sold off for scrap. Hope this helps. Allan -
By navyman · Posted
Not sure if the engraving is officially done or privately done. Not sure of the era of which the purple heart is from, WW2 or later. I had bought this many years ago, I could not find that name. Any help is much appreciated!
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