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HALLMARKS - U. S. Militaria Forum This section includes photographic illustrations and or information regarding the manufacturer codes and hallmarks seen on various types of U S military insignia
List of Manufacturers of U. S. Metal Emblems - US MILITARIA FORUM - All currently certified contractors who have been assigned a manufacturer’s hallmark code have been included However, a number of those do not make metal emblems and they are flagged with their specialty (textile, decal, bullion, plaque) See the code list for more detail
Lordship Industries hallmarks - US MILITARIA FORUM Does anyone know the time period that Lordship Industries Products used the hallmark "Lordship NY-GI"?????? I believe it to be sometime in the 1980's Thanks for the help! Mark sends
A Clarification of WWII Bell Trading Post Hallmark for Airborne Wings Their hallmark was an upright sign post with an arrow pointing east and a sign with a bell hanging from the arrow To answer your question about Bell Jump wings being made or issued during WWII, I do not know
GEMSCO AGO G2 jump wings -When used and what meaning? Fellow collectors, I am on a quest to determine when GEMSCO used the hallmark GEMSCO AGO G2 on their insignia We have all seen these markings on numerous badges Curiously I have never seen just G2 used by itself which should be correct for GEMSCO in the 1960-1965 timeframe Also GEMSCO used G22
Balfour (L. G. Balfour) - US MILITARIA FORUM L G Balfour Co was founded in 1913, after Lloyd Garfield Balfour had spent several years as a salesman of fraternity jewelry He disliked the poor quality he saw, and this led him to start his own company Balfour would go on to supply high-quality fraternity and sorority jewelry across the country, as well as branching in to military insignia, high school and college rings, pins
Meyer: N. S. Meyer - REFERENCE (Listed in Alphabetical Order) - U. S . . . Maker Manufacturer: N S Meyer NS Meyer N S Meyer Today I was going through some of the new posts and on several I came across questions regarding the N S Meyer hallmark Particularly it was asked which hallmarks were used by N S Meyer on DIs DUIs during World War II? Several members
WW2 Jump Wings Maker Rarity Ratings? - US MILITARIA FORUM Just curious if anyone has compiled a rarity rating list of the makers of WW2 jump wings Some makers that come to mind are Gemsco, Bell Trading, Rollins, Meyer, Etc Info appreciated
Robbins Company, Attleboro, Massachusetts - US MILITARIA FORUM The Charles R Robbins Company was located in Attleboro, Ma as far back as the late 1890's They made military insignia up until the early 1960's Below I will post some example of their hallmark The most common found is a "flying R" inside a rectangle Shown here are the basic and master parach