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Pilotka

Inviato: dom ott 23, 2016 12:13 pm
da Dom
Hi guy's ,

Wartime Pilotka, enlisted man / Nco in its original color
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Fits perfectly with this blouse :
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Re: Pilotka

Inviato: dom ott 23, 2016 2:34 pm
da rocketscientist
Terrific item, Dom! I hope to be in position to get something close to that, one day... [264

Re: Pilotka

Inviato: dom ott 23, 2016 5:55 pm
da Dom
Thanks Rocket [264

I also wish you to find your happiness ;)

Re: Pilotka

Inviato: lun ott 24, 2016 4:21 pm
da filo
Dom, very nice [278
I have a doubt, but the star doesn't seem wartime. :arrow: (GC* [50 )

Re: Pilotka

Inviato: lun ott 24, 2016 6:54 pm
da Dom
Filo thank you,

an interesting blog :

http://zvezdologia.blogspot.fr/search?u ... date=false

Re: Pilotka

Inviato: lun ott 24, 2016 7:16 pm
da GC*
Dom ha scritto: an interesting blog :
http://zvezdologia.blogspot.fr/search?u ... date=false
This is an INCREDIBLE source. I was not aware of it and will now study it thoroughly.

filo ha scritto: I have a doubt, but the star doesn't seem wartime. :arrow: (GC* [50 )
I for a long time thought that the style of the sickle (specifically of the handle) gave an idea about pre or post-war manufacture. Then I started doubting it (and expressed my doubts HERE). I now think there are two key elements for identifying pre and post-war patterns: prongs and material. All pilotka stars that have "closed up" prongs on the reverse and enamel on the front (I think) should be considered pre-war (specifically 1936).

Re: Pilotka

Inviato: lun ott 24, 2016 7:19 pm
da filo
Dom ha scritto:
an interesting blog :

http://zvezdologia.blogspot.fr/search?u ... date=false
[264 Wow, se non lo conosce già. questo link piacerà molto a GC*