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Article about: thanks guys so someone has taken post war jump wings & added arrow heads to them to replicate / fake the WW2 version or could they be replacements / reissues did this ever happen for any

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    thanks guys

    so someone has taken post war jump wings & added arrow heads to them to replicate / fake the WW2 version or could they be replacements / reissues did this ever happen for anyone that my have lost or damaged their originals ???????

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    Hi Nick,

    Based on the quantity of wings, and how they have been modified, I would guess that someone was putting together a representative group of wings for a display. This does not strike me in any way as being from a soldier.


    Cheers
    Gary
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    thanks guys

    so someone has taken post war jump wings & added arrow heads to them to replicate / fake the WW2 version or could they be replacements / reissues did this ever happen for anyone that my have lost or damaged their originals ???????

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    Nick I have two WWII paratrooper wings . The top one is late war unmarked and lower one is British made. Yes I cleaned the British wings. The ribbon is also British made with arrow. Your wings are nice but not WWII. Gary
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    hiya gary

    i knew they werent WW2 it was the arrow heads that were give issues in this case to which i think has now been setteled but thanks for your input the more the better i learn

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    Nick, great collection of wings, thanks for sharing with everyone. Where does your quote "For a soldier's honour" come from? Cheers

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    thanks Otto099 & the quote in my sig comes from here asoldier'shonor

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