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Old 14-10-20, 01:57 PM
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Certainly a handsome thing and ten thousand is not a great number, I hope they prove to be as successful as the Somme and other reclaimed metal pieces that have been produced in recent times.



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Originally Posted by mike_vee View Post
Just arrived , the latest RBL 'provenance metal' commemorative pin , "Second World War Armed Forces Pin".

Nice pin and a great addition to the set. This time , unlike the D-Day one , there is no 'ambiguity' about the manufactuer.
  • Hand made in England.
  • Made by TMB Art Metal (who made the other 'provenance metal' pins).
  • Limited edition of 10,000 pins.
  • Made from original historic metals used during World War Two , a D-Day Spitfire, D-Day Royal Navy vessel and Army mess tins.
  • Each one comes with a commemorative certificate, dedicated to a brave soldier who served and sacrificed during the Second World War.
  • Presented in a keepsake box, with a certificate of authentication.


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