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    • ScottG
      Thanks as always Matt and I tend to agree that its just so different that there won't be a concrete answer as to why. All that said, hopefully it sparks some conversations and from what I understand, just having a real one is quite rare.  Best to you as always.     Scott
    • aznation
      You're very welcome fellow Oklahoman.  I'm located in Okla City just east of Tinker AFB.  
    • aznation
      NARA - Other Documents - Everett L Haraldson.pdf
    • USMCR79
      What do you mean "Are They Real" - Yes they are real medals but specifically they all appear to be reproductions made for the collector market since the late 1940's. The 1919 Haiti appears to be made by NS Meyer Co. in the 1930's and marketed to veterans who may have lost their original.    Without a good shot of the Sampson it is hard to tell but I am guessing that it is a reproduction. The Wisconsin medal is probably a good medal since it is so common no one is taking the time to reproduce them.   As a new collector I suggest you take the time to invest in some good reference books rather then depending on the internet.   I suggest "The Call of Duty" by Strandberg and Bender and if you are being offered medals to purchase, compare the details (suspension ring, thickness, broach etc) and if it does not look like the photos in the book - Don't buy it.
    • CollecterErin
      Thank you Aznation! This is a great deal of information. Fun to see another Oklahoman here! 
    • aznation
      SOURCES:  Newspapers.com and FultonHistory.com                                                                          
    • VK WW1
      Hi everyone, I saw a set of medals on eBay. I'm interested in collecting Spanish-American War and WWI US military items, but before that, I mainly collected military uniforms and know nothing about medals. The seller said these medals don't have serial numbers or names, but I've seen many US medals with serial numbers and names, which makes me wonder if these medals are genuine. I know absolutely nothing about authenticating US medals. Can anyone help me? Thank you.
    • Randy
      It's not mounted on leather, it's direct embroidery into the leather from the looks of it. As Jerry said above, the center color is incorrect and it looks like a modern computer made patch to me as well..   Randy
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    • aznation
      I would try and contact Martin-Baker using the link below and explain what you're wanting to find out, of course giving them your data plate information.   Martin-Baker maintains extensive archives and can often decode manufacturer serial numbers to reveal which delivery contract or specific airframe the seat was originally assigned to.  Good Luck!  Let us know if you find out anything.  -- Matt https://martin-baker.com/contact-us/    
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