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01-22-2006, 05:33 PM | #1 |
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Parachute Badge.
This badge is part of a group belonging to a Polish major that fought WWII with the Russians. I will have to do more research on this guy when i have more time. Anyway, here is his parachute badge. Can't see it on the photo but it is serial numbered on the back 5xxx range. From the documents that came with the group, I think it was given in the late 40's or early 50's
2 piece construction and a soldered on post. Got a nice curve to it. white, dark sky blue, and dark jade green enamel From the chip on the parachute piece, I think the base metal looks like copper. I am not sure what the base metal of the back piece. Weight: 11g Length: 50.5mm Width: 22mm Any input is greatly appreciated. Dat |
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Dat,
Its a 1954 version of the Polish parachute badge. (odznaka spadochroniarza - wz 1954) regards Eddie
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07-26-2006, 11:46 AM | #3 |
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Another pic of the 1954 version of the Polish parachute badge.
Eddie.
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07-31-2006, 02:31 PM | #4 |
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Polish parachute badge
Hello,
First badges of this designe were made and given in 1946/1947. During the years 1946-1954 badges were manufactured in small private workshoops and since 1955 were manufactured in Governal Manufacture - they are still in use. Your badge was made in early 50-ties. greetings Rafal |
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Thanks to ALL
Greetings,
Just wanted to thank everyone for sharing their knowledge on this particular badge and all the other postings in this forum. You guys sure make this field of collecting interesting. v/r Dat Nguyen |
08-31-2006, 03:10 PM | #6 |
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Post WWII Polish Parachute Badge
Hi again,
is it possible to get a better quality pics of this Polish para wing (both sides)? Greetings Rafal |
09-05-2006, 04:54 PM | #7 |
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More photos
Sorry for the delay...been busy at work. Here are some photos of the front back and side. There is some color distortion on the left side of the photo showing the front of the badge
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09-06-2006, 01:50 PM | #8 |
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Polish parachute badge
Hello,
thanks a lot for the pics! What a pity that the front of the badge is destroyed. But it sometimes happen with this badges. I have two similar badges in my collection starting with numbers 3xxx and 4xxx. Thay should be dated 1950-1952. Do you collect Polish insignia? Best regards Rafal |
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Polish badges
Well, not really.
Back in the early 90's I visited lots of fleamarkets in Germany looking for Soviet stuff. Many of the vendors were from Poland; two of them were my favorites. I tried to buy something from them every month. It just happened that this uniform from this Polish CPT was there that week. I got his hat and jacket with most of his decorations and documents. There were lots of Polish medals/badges for sale, but I had no clue so I just stuck with the soviet stuff. If I have extra time this weekend I'll post more photos of his stuff. v/r Dat Nguyen |
11-15-2006, 06:36 PM | #10 |
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Interesting paper weight.
Greetings,
Got this last weekend at the local flea market. An interesting use of the Polish airborne badge on a paper weight. The parallelogram base is made of clear plastic and all the hardware are of brass. Very nicely made. v/r Dat Nguyen |
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