All original to me JS.
These are truly becoming difficult to find...
All original to me JS.
These are truly becoming difficult to find...
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Thank you for your answer Richie. I appreciate because it is very difficult to have a strong opinion with pictures. What do you think of my last set. Strange color: not royal blue like militia. the seller says it is 1941 regulation which has suspended red enamel. He says this light green enamel ( he says green and not blue) is use like kaki painted rank pips. I did not find any specific aviation regulation.
regards
jean
These are EXTREMELY rare JS. And yes, I believe that there were enameled variations of the "Zaschitny" (disguising) regulation of 1941.
If these are indeed real, and not re-enameled standard examples, they are worth hundreds of dollars each.
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Thank you for this answer. Good news!
best regards
Jean
ВОХР НКПС to me ??
Hello Guy, I do not read russian to translate this page talking about the "Zaschitny", this is the same word use by the seller. The colour is just like that, light bue and not green. I have decided to buy this set because I thought it was a border guard's insignias set. But the colour is not green.
Jean
Yes not the rectangle but the color is very similar as in the book 35/55 also
The confusion can be great
Hello,
May I asked for your help?
I recently acquired these insignas that were presented as german, and most are, but the small trianglse aren't part of the usual german rank insignas. I was wondering if they may be for some ROA/RONA troups.
What do you think?
They slighly differs from the soviet en as non enemald
In advance thank you
Bruno
Bruno, show an image of the reverse so we can see the affixing prongs/screwback.
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