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Old 17-10-17, 01:51 PM
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Thanks for all the responses to my first post on lanyards

Some additional lanyards found recently at an insignia show here in the U.S. Have not checked Tim's album yet to find matches for Id.

Jack




The bottom lanyard in the second pic is actually Brown and Yellow.

Thanks again to everyone for their input. I need to go through my lanyards and tag them with Id's and possible Id's. I am always a bit surprised at the items that have made it over the pond. Who was collecting these here in the U.S. and or how did they get here? I know of no one in the recent past or current that had an interest or was aware of lanyards let alone how to Id them. Good news is there is no competition anyway.

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