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Hi Enzo, the badge bears all of the characteristics of a genuine Picchiani & Barlacchi made original. It's a rare badge and the only image I have of one purported to be genuine that is good enough for comparative purposes is posted below. Unfortunately I have only the obverse view. But the reverse of your badge displays the correct post details, two part construction, genuine spinner, etc.
Regards,
Tony
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Hello Everyone,
I decided to have a 5 Minute Break from the Monte Cassino Cross and post the following photographs:
Porucznik Naw. Witold Kazimierz Winkler VM nr: 8441, KW x 3, DFC etc.
Awards of Porucznik Naw. Witold Kazimierz Winkler
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304 Squadron Badge Legitymacja Nr 393 obverse
304 Squadron Badge Legitymacja Nr 393 reverse.
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Best wishes
Andrzejku
WW2 period wings or ...
Hi Igor,
Post-WW2 communist occupation era. The British coin adapted for the spinner may be a clever diversionary tactic to give the badge the appearance of being a UK wartime product.
Regards,
Tony
All thoughts and opinions expressed are those of my own and should not be mistaken for medical and/or legal advice.
"Tomorrow hopes we have learned something from yesterday." - John Wayne
Tony,
Thank you !!!
Hi Guys,
Some time ago I came across this tiny 300 Squadron pin badge (13mm x 9mm shield dimensions). On the back there is barely visible scratched inscription. What I can recognize is K. TARG RIPON YORK'S however K. TARG is questionable. I would like to know your opinion about this badge and inscription. Maybe we would be able to identify it's owner. I went through all members of 300 Squadron but could not find anyone with surname TARG.
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