Bummer, it's an old piece I've never inquired on. Thanks for the heads up and I'm not a 57 collector or else I'd take you up on that. I'd say the photo quality blurs out all the detail, which it does, but if they were never marked its pretty cut and dry. Thanks again.
One fake out of the entire collection isn't so bad. Their is one more actually.
Last edited by youthcollector1; 07-01-2013 at 10:41 PM.
What a fantastic collection.
Thank you for showing.
How long have you been collecting ?
thanks! it sure looks a complete group if there is such a thing! i am intrigued with the small badge packet! looks to be like the packet the proficiency badges are issued in but for a lager badge is that right? i really look forward to seeing more close ups of these groups when you have time mate congrats on owning those!
cheers!
Since my mother gave me a few items my grandpa brought back from the war, so around 13ish. However, i didn't really start collecting or displaying anything till about two years ago. Most all you see is from that time period. Thanks for the kind replies.
Looking at the photographs again, everything pictured is from the past couple years. The items from my grandpa or the few items from my teens aren't in any of the pictures.
Last edited by youthcollector1; 07-04-2013 at 10:08 AM.
no i mean the small envelope , have marked it here on the photo :)
it looks the same type of issue packet for the hj proficiency badges that has the badge number to the front too
also it would be nice if we can add your HJ lad and his awards to the lists being compiled at HJ research forum sometime!
cool militaria
That is a ticket to the annual summer camp I believe. What you are pointing to is the stub. The white paper next to the proficiency badge is for the civilian badge, but he never picked it up. Must be quite rare IMO.
Last edited by youthcollector1; 08-01-2013 at 07:16 AM.
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