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RNZAF compass button
Unfortunately Jean-Loup there is no way externally to tell whether your holding a compass button or not, it comes down to the tried and tested method of giving it a firm left & right twist to accommodate both thread types or perhaps if it's not sewn give it a shake listening for a slight rattle!!
I doubt at the current asking price this button will sell quickly, there seems to be a lot of solder visible, has it been wrenched off & re-soldered perhaps?? To say nothing of the overly polished to the point of destruction face.
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Originally posted by seebee1 View PostNot all buttons were threaded anti-clockwise, a real problem in trying to find one is that you can make it tighter and never find out if a compass is concealed. Also they often do not rattle.
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There should be a difference in weight though I suspect?
What uniforms were these buttons worn on, and what percentage of uniforms actualy had such a button? Was it something that each aircrew personal was supposed to have one example of? How did the aircrew themselves know which button was 'the' one?
I personaly like heavily polished buttons, it shows they had a long life.
JL
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