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By muddyboots · Posted
I love the salty patina on USCG and USN badges and pins, and you can tell it was well used by someone, with wear patterns and a drip of white paint on the top and back. The moment I saw this, I had to have it. I’m assuming it’s a 30s or early 40s Hilborn-Hamburg. Has anyone seen any USN badges or pins in the blackened plating? Any thoughts and opinions welcome. -
By Misfit 45 · Posted
Bluezebra, First of all, your AFH M1905 dated 1943 with brown grips would be a prize in any collection. However, an AFH M1 UNCUT dated 1943 is super rare. The first one that I think anyone from this forum had ever seen was found on ebay in 2021. It was bought by a forum member for over $1200.00 as I recall. No photo that I have found has been published in any book. Most collectors had concluded that it did not exist until that one finally showed up. Had the ebay seller marketed it for what it really was, and had good pictures, it may have gone much higher. No other example has been seen since (to my knowledge). Marv -
By dhcoleterracina · Posted
The flag under the USCC flag is a Navy #7. They measure 5.14' by 9.77' so its big. This particular one has heavy wear from service (not moths or rodents). You can see the issue that flag collectors deal with, you can't really display it except on the wall for a short time. I'll leave it up for a week or so to air it out and then it will likely get folded up and either put in a tub or in a glass case with others. No history on it, seller bought it "in a box in a barn". Sounds like your CC group is fairly large. Is it from your family? Again, I hope you're able to keep it together. -
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By McLenn2025 · Posted
It looks like a "798" to me... Though I have no idea, why it would be hand-drawn or what it actually stands for as I only know the armor patches with the band underneath them... I have seen them without the band, but never with a written number... -
By Minuteman · Posted
Hello, It is great to be on this forum! I look forward to meeting everyone on here. I myself am a great military and militia enthusiast with a love for history. It is great to join. -
By Marshallj · Posted
I don't know but what I do know is I would not buy a box without seeing the contents. -
By ArchangelDM · Posted
you are correct, the only down draw to that is that when It became wet, which was probably most days from inside the jungles of Vietnam and humidity et. They got extremely heavy. A lightweight nylon one seems to be an extremely good idea -
By Marauder7593 · Posted
It looks like the Herbert Lee Webster in these posts was born in Tioga in 1920 and for our legion to mention Herbert Lee Webster in 1923 it may have been named after his father.
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