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HALLMARKS - U. S. Militaria Forum Please start any discussions in the general "HALLMARKS" board The "Reference" sub-board is compiled information from multiple threads that form a reference topic for different hallmarks, and responding to them is restricted They are listed alphabetically by hallmark name
Lordship Industries hallmarks - U. S. Militaria Forum - The HLP-GI brooch hallmark are circa 1967 through the 1970's The company changed it's name from "His Lordship Products Inc " to "Lordship Industries" in this timeframe I don't know the exact date but I think around 1977 to early 1978 - The LI-GI brooch hallmark are circa early to late 1980's
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
GEMSCO AGO G2 jump wings -When used and what meaning? Their hallmark was a wreath surrounding the name, GEMSCO As far as I can tell that is the earliest hallmark for this company That symbol continued to be used on papers and cards up until the time they went out of business Other hallmarks used were GEMSCO N Y and GEMSCO STERLING These are seen on WWII period insignia
USAAF and USN WW2 era WINGS hallmarks - U. S. Militaria Forum Maybe this can start a pinned thread I started a small library of hallmarks of wings as I find them and posted them on my website here: I know a few of the rather rarer hallmarks have escaped me Most of these hallmarks are from wings in my collection with a few images "borrowed" off of ebay htt
HALLMARKS - Page 2 - U. S. Militaria Forum Please start any discussions in the general "HALLMARKS" board The "Reference" sub-board is compiled information from multiple threads that form a reference topic for different hallmarks, and responding to them is restricted They are listed alphabetically by hallmark name
Robbins (Charles M. Robbins) Co. of Attleboro, MA: Examples and . . . 3) I also believe that the Robbins use of the Winged R is a post war-50's hallmark (but I am also aware of some controversy that this may be a hallmark that was used late in WWII) By the 1950's the navigator wing was obsolete and the nw USAF version would have been appropriate
Meyer: N. S. Meyer - REFERENCE (Listed in Alphabetical Order) - U. S . . . 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 mentioned the one hallmark with the company name and the Meyer shield
N. S. Meyer: Real vs. Reproduction, Maker marks, Tells 2) The two-line "N S MEYER INC NEW YORK" hallmark was in use during WW2 (at least in an excised or raised fashion)--when did it come into use? Are there earlier wings with this hallmark (either raised or stamped)? Noteworthy as well is that raised hallmarks are of a decidedly different nature from stamped hallmarks
REFERENCE (Listed in Alphabetical Order) - US MILITARIA FORUM As for the Gaunt hallmark? I believe I have seen US Army insignia with the New York connection dating from SpanAm up through Vietnam I'm sure some of the more knowledgeable Gaunt insignia collectors can be more precise Here are a couple shots of the roller It doesn't show too well, but it does have a serrated thumb grip edge