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By danimal03 · Posted
hello, I will caveat that I know almost nothing about asbestos products. I went ahead and asked AI about asbestos labels. That answer basically was that yes, they were made. But those labels seem to have been reserved for high heat industrial items, i.e. welding aprons, furnace related items, etc. Regular household items usually did not have an asbestos label. I understand the concern here. Maybe someone else with more experience on labels will chime in.... cheers! -
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By domi88 · Posted
hello, I have this paratrooper certificate from the first RCP whose number corresponds to first class soldier Nguyen van lam, he died and fought in Diên Bien Phu in 1954, I am looking for more information on him. thank you -
By daskrieg · Posted
No clue only thing I can find is "Coro? maltese cross" no clue what that means.... -
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By daskrieg · Posted
Anyone know what this is? Country, age, value?? Thanks in advance.. -
By Ed Anderson Jr · Posted
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By cckw353 · Posted
That is a Swedish army winter cap m/1950. It was most likely used with the m/ 39 uniform as an alternative to the winter cap m/ 43. The m/ 39 uniform was later replaced by the m/ 59 (summer) and the m/ 58 (winter) uniforms. That included the winter cap m/ 59. So this was probably made sometime between 1950 and 1959. The stamp says 56 (or something) which is the size and Ö.S.B. which is the manufacturer. It stands for Örebro Sport & Bil (Örebro Sports and Car). Over that is the three crowns, which is the Swedish small national emblem. -
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