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I picked up a lot from the son of a 100th Div. vet and this pennant was included.From the looks it could be minefield related.Any help would be greatly appreciated.Jay Parisi

 
Posts: 65 | Location: Wenham,Ma. 01984 USA | Registered: 03 June 2001Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I forgot size is about 7" X 7" Thanks Jay

 
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i would also believe it is a minefield marker
 
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same colours as a mine field marker, but this has to much detail for me, the others ive seen are quite corse, this seems to have more detail attached . to it, im not saying fake, but im saying i wouldnt want it, sorry, ive been offered items of vets that pull a sly one bless em. this looks emboided , those ive seen are printed or hand done
 
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Phil,the pennant is printed,Im 100% sure it is real.I think it could have been used on a vehicle used to transport mines.Jay Parisi
 
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like i said jay, im not saying its fake, is it possible to see close up of the loop fixings please, difficult to see prperly from these pics, thanks, phil
 
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The first I've seen, I like it.


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Its a good mine field marker and I have had these before from veterans.
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Posts: 4362 | Location: Quincy, Illinois USA | Registered: 07 August 2000Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post

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I agree--its a good one.


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yes these larger ones were used to mark the "field" while the smaller triangular ones were used to actual locations of the mines.


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