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Article about: Hello, what do you think of this 4 red stars badges? war time? pre war? The number one is bigger. Can I use this one for a borderguard's cap? Thank you for your précisions. Best regards. jea

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    Hello,
    what do you think of this 4 red stars badges? war time? pre war? The number one is bigger. Can I use this one for a borderguard's cap? Thank you for your précisions. Best regards.
    jean-sebastien

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    1 and 2 are nice 1936 pattern. Buy them.

    Cheers, Ade.

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    1 and 2 are nice 1936 pattern. Buy them.

    Cheers, Ade.
    Thank you for your answer Ade. What the difference betwen the big on the small 1936 pattern? The big one was a cap badge?
    jean-sebastien

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    The big one is for the Furashka (visor cap) and the small one for the Pilotka (side cap).

    Cheers, Ade.

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    3and 4 looks to me old too and they are also M 35
    Regards,
    Dimas

    my Skype: warrelics

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    Thi big one is for Generals and Budionowka, but usually both worn in the visorhats. Ade, the pilotka's star is smaller in size, but there a lot of examples when the big size stars worn on the pilotkas
    Regards,
    Dimas

    my Skype: warrelics

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    Quote by Dimas View Post
    3and 4 looks to me old too and they are also M 35
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    IMO, № 3 & 4 are post-war examples; adopted in mid 1947. One can usually tell from the width of the attaching prongs and how they are affixed to the body. BTW, this has been an ongoing discussion among our Russian/Ukrainian colleagues for years...

    The single piece 38 and (32)-"34"MM type were introduced in 1939.

    "M35" - introduced in 1936 - variants were constructed of two pieces, the likes of Jean-Sebastien has shown.
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    Here is an example of 1936 model 24MM Pilotka star - from the prewar era IMO

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    Quote by Dimas View Post
    Ade, the pilotka's star is smaller in size, but there a lot of examples when the big size stars worn on the pilotkas

    And vice versa - I have seen and own period images of soldiers and commanders using the 24MM пилотка star on буденновка , панама, папаха, and even фуражка - field and otherwise...
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