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Article about: I have only just begun to collect Russian WWII. I have this Guard badge that I hope is WWII. Why do some have fringe on the flags? Mine does not. Bob Hritz

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    I am finally able to add a Second World War period issued Guard's Badge to my collection! I really like these badges. . . Please feel free to post your examples for comparison, as well as any comments or observations you may have. . .
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    Hi Bill, I too love the design of these badges. There are many variations of them to collect. Here are a few of mine.

    Cheers, Ade.
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    Nice examples, Ade, and although I prefer the WWII issue pieces to the post war examples, like these, they too are nice.
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    I agree with you Bill. The 1950's era badges are still great quality.

    Cheers, Ade.

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    Adrian and Bill , Very nice badges !! Congrat Bill ! for your new acquisition ! please post a pic from the back of the badge for reference !!

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    Thanks, Pierre, here is a scan of the reverse with the screwback device. . .
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    Here is mine, rare - Estonian made Guards badge.
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    Regards,
    Dimas

    my Skype: warrelics

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    I'd really like to add an Estonian manufactured Guard's Badge to the collection. In the meantime, here is another I picked up recently. . .
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    Here is mine. A bit salty, but I believe an authentic GPW issue Guards Badge.

    I take the opportunity to make a question: Considering the fact that the frontoviks used to wear these badges in their combat tunics , why is it that there are not many punctured gimnasterkas around? At least I have not seen many.

    Did they use some method to prevent drilling a hole in their shirts?


    Regards,

    Gus
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    Some different types in my collection
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