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HALLMARKS - U. S. Militaria Forum HALLMARKS This section includes photographic illustrations and or information regarding the manufacturer codes and hallmarks seen on various types of U S military insignia IMPORTANT REMINDER Please start any discussions in the general "HALLMARKS" board The "Reference" sub-board is compiled information from multiple threads that form a
A Clarification of WWII Bell Trading Post Hallmark for Airborne Wings Bell Trading Post, also known by the name, Bell Products, made military insignia from the 1930's until sometime in the 1980's They are no longer in business They were located in Albuquerque, New Mexico Their hallmark was an upright sign post with an arrow pointing east and a sign with a bell hanging from the arrow
List of Manufacturers of U. S. Metal Emblems - Prior to introduction of The Institute of Heraldry’s certification program many items were marked only with metal content marks (e g “Sterling”, “1 20 10K GF”) or bore no mark at all Current regulations (AR 672-8) require use of the manufacturers’ “hallmark” (TIOH certification code) on Army items
HALLMARKS - Page 2 - U. S. Militaria Forum 1 2 Page 2 of 2 All Activity Home MEDALS, SHOULDER SLEEVE METAL INSIGNIA HALLMARKS This section includes photographic illustrations and or information regarding the manufacturer codes and hallmarks seen on various types of U S military insignia
Vanguard Industries Insignia Hallmarks - US MILITARIA FORUM The Vanguard hallmark on the air crew wing is 1950s as you have the code 1V on each side of the V The captain bars look like they have the code V21 on each side of the V so this would date it from the 1960s on I have attached scans of two paratrooper wings with the 1960s Vanguard hallmark of V21
GEMSCO AGO G2 jump wings -When used and what meaning? However it appears to me that the hallmark GEMSCO AGO G2 was used from the early 1950's to the early 1960's I base this on observations of numerous badges to include wings, DI's (some long obsolete) and other insignia that I have actually seen Many have the older broach style pin backs that were pretty much phased out in the 1950's
Lordship Industries hallmarks - U. S. Militaria Forum 5,810 Location: Union, Ohio Author #3 Posted May 9, 2012 DakotaDave said: They used HLP as their hallmark while their corporate name was "His Lordships Products" until about 1973, they then changed their name to "Lordship Industries" and their hallmark to LI Hope this helps DakotaDave
Ira Green 3G G23 - HALLMARKS - U. S. Militaria Forum Location: Georgia, USA #1 Posted August 6, 2019 The Ira Green Company is located in New York and has been manufacturing Military Insignia since 1943 They are currently in business and one of a few Military Insignia businesses still in operation The hallmarks used are 3G and G23 Shown here are the two hallmarks on Parachute wings
Post-WW2 Wing Hallmarks - HALLMARKS - U. S. Militaria Forum The hallmark 2-S is the identity number for the manufacture Silverman Corporation, provenance, RI This hallmark was used from 1954 through 1964 The hallmark 11-W is the identity number for the manufacture Western Military Supply Company, San Francisco, CA I have another piece of reference which identifies this company as having insignia made
Clarification on the Robbins Flying R Hallmark 1,102 Location: Georgia, USA #2 Posted September 15, 2023 Unless the Robbins Company records are available, I know of no other way to determine the exact dates of manufacture We know that the rectangular "flying R" hallmark was used in the post WWII period because there are hall marks on badges made after WWII