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    British made pin. Ww2? And what is it?

    I thought this pin was interesting enough to pick up for a couple dollars with the British maker Mark and pin setup.
    Is this a ww2 era pin? And what is it??

    I appreciate any info. I tried looking it up but I'm not sure the proper order of the letters.

    Thanks,
    -Brian




    #2
    Could be a Womans association of some sort Fattorini made badges for every organization I would guess 60's Rob
    God please take justin bieber and gave us dio back

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      #3
      My only contribution is 'start reading at 9.00 or 12.00 o'clock', so 'WAWC' or 'AWCW' would be my guess and a women's group make sense. As Robb says, Fattorini were in the badge business in general, not just military stuff. No idea on the dating.

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        #4
        Go it

        Associated Country Women of the Wold

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          #5
          well done!

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            #6
            British made pin. Ww2? And what is it?

            Ok so it started around the 1930's... I wonder if the 1960 guess is correct or if this pin is earlier?

            Thank you very much by the way byte rock!!

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              #7
              Good spotting, Byterock! No real idea on the period.

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                #8
                Originally posted by byterock View Post
                Now that would be a specialist group !



                What are those digits after Reg Approved ?

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                  #9
                  I think it says 'REG APP FOR'

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                    #10
                    Ah.

                    Looks 50s to me, reminiscent of the horse racing members badges etc that were produced at the time. Frank Fattorini was incorportated in 1945 and is the junior Frank, not the elder who helped start the Fattorini dynasty

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