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Hi Team
Could I have opinions on these 2 bulbs WWII or Post WWII. cheers Phill |
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Hi Phill,
Both are post WWII, embroidered with synthetic threads. Normandie18 |
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Thanks Normandie
I did black light the bulbs and they dont glow(imagine having a light bulb that doesnt glow!),however I beleive these are post WWII, thanks for conformation. cheers Phill |
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Did you do a burn test Phill? That would show synthetic thread in a more reliable way in my opinion.
RAF personnel did not use these during the war as far as I'm aware. |
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Hi Luc
Will do on the Army bulb later. Will let you know the outcome. I beleive the RAF is definitely post war. The Army one I beleive is WWII based on the risers and the twist of the silk thread. cheers mate Phill |
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Phill,
Here is my small selection acquired from dealers in the 1970s and 1980s. I cannot be sure when they were actually made or worn. In my 32 years service (1969-2001) I can recall seeing very few examples and they were worn on Service Dress by officers who had completed ‘balloon jumps’ while members of the Edward Bear club at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. See also https://www.britishbadgeforum.com/fo...ad.php?t=51470 Tim
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