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By dpast32 · Posted
THANK YOU MUCH ! I'll give it a shot & see what happens ? Best, Dom -
By manayunkman · Posted
Once he got his crusher he most likely put away the visor that started this thread hence the great condition. Very nice that it’s identified. -
By atb · Posted
I found and and purchased both of those aviation-related bars in early 1984 at the Camp Red Cloud, Korea Army Clothing Sales Store. They are both the in N.S. Meyer packaging -
By L11-VELASCO · Posted
Thanks for your instructive posting and yes I suppose our man could have the crusher hat that wear on that pic and the no crusher one that Im going to manage. -
By Scarecrow · Posted
In your original question you ask if there is a difference between US Army and AAF officers caps. The answer is no, there is no difference. AAF is Army Air Force, so no difference. However many associate the Crusher or Crushed caps with the AAF. Towles apparently also had a Crusher/Crushed cap as the photo of Towles posted by R Leonard shows. Not all that uncommon for an AAF officer to have more than one cap. One for dress uniform and one for flight duty. Hope this helps. -
By Jean-Loup · Posted
As far as I can see, my patch is about as identical as a hand made patch can be, to the Italian made beret example shown here: http://www.insigne.org/509-I2.htm -
By Gear Fanatic · Posted
Also have you black lighted it yet? That would definetly help -
By Gear Fanatic · Posted
The ones I have seen on the internet and beyond usually have a paper backing of some kind, but the style looks similar to some I’ve seen before. This one stumps me, I don’t really deal with patches much so that’s just my observation -
By KurtA · Posted
The clutches are WW2 (effective subliminal method to sell as WW2), but the combination of not being marked sterling, being clutchback and the beautifully incised feathers makes this very post WW2 to me. -
By Scarecrow · Posted
Hey dpast32, I have in the past been able to contact sellers on their items that didn't sell. If I recall correctly, go to that item, Click on "See Original Listing" and then usually under the seller's name their is a "Contact Seller" link. unless Ebay has changed their policy recently, that should work. If that no longer works use the "Search" function on the home page and enter the seller's name. They should popup with a "Contact Seller" link. I just tried this "Search" (use Advanced Search) option and gwhistorian's items popped right up. Hope this helps.
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