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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
- Ira Green 3G G23 - HALLMARKS - U. S. Militaria Forum
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
- 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
- Norsid, the jump wing with a piece out. - US MILITARIA FORUM
Norsid is an interesting company On their AAF wings, some retain the Norsid hallmark, while a majority have had the hallmark haphazardly removed The assumption being someone bought the dies and ground out the hallmark Did Norsid buy these particular dies back after the hallmark was removed?
- 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
- 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
- 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?
The G22 Sterling on the parachute badge is a later hallmark used by GEMSCO BTW, I asked this question about GEMSCO AGO G2 in the Hallmark Forum and got no response, so I am trying a more active Forum for your reply Thanks
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