Lets see your Polish Militaria Display!
Article about: Beautiful displays, you have just raised the level of display quality. For me it is going back to make maybe new display. I love your 2KW, and VM.
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10-11-2009, 04:08 PM
#251
Re: Lets see your Polish Militaria Display!
Welcome aboard Paul !
Thank you for sharing the picture of some of your items. You are well located to be able to grow your collection of Polish militaria!
Good luck and best regards,
Tony
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10-13-2009, 09:22 AM
#252
Re: Lets see your Polish Militaria Display!
by
A.J. Zawadzki
(...) You are well located to be able to grow your collection of Polish militaria!
(...)
I have such a plan
Pozdrawiam.
Paul.
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10-24-2009, 04:48 PM
#253
Re: Lets see your Polish Militaria Display!
Hi Guys, I have moved this mega thread here.
I realise there is a mixture of 1939 and Polish Forces in Exile stuff here, but I think this thread really deserves to be within the new dedicated Polish forum in order to get maximum exposure.
If you wish to keep posting in this thread that is fine, but perhaps new individual threads about badges etc would be better as they would be much eaiser for the members to find without doing a search. Many people don't know how to search for items.
Cheers, Ade.
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10-24-2009, 05:07 PM
#254
Re: Lets see your Polish Militaria Display!
Thanks x2 Ade, for moving the thread and for the Polish section!
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10-29-2009, 09:42 PM
#255
Re: Lets see your Polish Militaria Display!
Hello,
It is very rare badge but I saw a few of them (same - genuin).
This badge is possibly for 1 SBS NCO School but there is no evidence in docs and pics.
This image was present on both - 1 SBS Officer-Cadet and NCO School certificates 9also other official papers).
There was 2 courses of 1 SBS Officer-cadet schools. The fact is that during 1st course (only!) temporary ID cards for officer-cadets school badges were given (but without any badges)!
So maybe this pattern of badge was proposed for this. But after 2nd course only NCO courses were conducted and the badge might be taken for NCOs.
I heard a story times ago that ex. 1SBS servicemen described this badge as NCO school!
But there is no confirmation.
Cheers
Rafal
P.S. I hope that my English is understandable!
by
A.J. Zawadzki
Hello wadowicznic,
Yes, this is a very scarce badge. In fact, so scarce that I have only ever seen one example purported to be genuine – as picture below. Yours stack up very well to this one.
Where in Canada are you staying?
Regards,
Tony
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10-29-2009, 11:16 PM
#256
Re: Lets see your Polish Militaria Display!
Thanks - excellent info.
What do you think about the badge i have posted. do you think it is orginal?
a
by
rsunday
Hello,
It is very rare badge but I saw a few of them (same - genuin).
This badge is possibly for 1 SBS NCO School but there is no evidence in docs and pics.
This image was present on both - 1 SBS Officer-Cadet and NCO School certificates 9also other official papers).
There was 2 courses of 1 SBS Officer-cadet schools. The fact is that during 1st course (only!) temporary ID cards for officer-cadets school badges were given (but without any badges)!
So maybe this pattern of badge was proposed for this. But after 2nd course only NCO courses were conducted and the badge might be taken for NCOs.
I heard a story times ago that ex. 1SBS servicemen described this badge as NCO school!
But there is no confirmation.
Cheers
Rafal
P.S. I hope that my English is understandable!
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10-30-2009, 07:40 AM
#257
Re: Lets see your Polish Militaria Display!
Hello,
It is hard to say. The badge looks good but its fastener looks strange ...
I will search my archives to check another badge.
Greetings
Rafal
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11-04-2009, 11:33 AM
#258
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11-04-2009, 12:17 PM
#259
Re: Lets see your Polish Militaria Display!
Michal,
Some very nice items !!!
I'm sure Ade Stevenson will be interested to see a similar cigarette case to the one he has shown in reply No.9 earlier in this thread !
(On page no.1 )
Regards
Gary J.
Last edited by Gary J; 11-04-2009 at 12:53 PM.
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11-04-2009, 07:38 PM
#260
Re: Lets see your Polish Militaria Display!
Indeed! Great to see.
Cheers, Ade.
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