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    Tulsa show Japanese Pilot items?

    Picked up these two items at a Tulsa show that was extremely slow, silk survival flag without stick, and a patch that I hope is off a pilot uniform? Opinions please!
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    Back, thanks guys
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      #3
      big flag looks correct for a pilot's float flag: edges should be filled with kapok. a complete one would be on a collapsible bamboo pole.

      little flag: possibly, but would be hard to say, at least for myself. Have rarely seen a real one on a uniform before, or a known example taken off one.

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        Pilot items

        Yes its borders are filled with a light kapok cork, still has ties on corner, hope the patch is real as family members sold it to me saying relative brought it back, but I know how the stories go. Thanks

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          #5
          Flags a good one!

          PG-

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            Patch

            Can anyone refer me to a person specializing in Japanese aviator items? Would really like to know what the smaller patch is.

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              #7
              Hi Steve, what size is the small one? I have one which is about 9.5cm by 6.5cm, and the construction is similar.

              The one I have has kanji on the front and two small red stamps on the back, both with kanji. Someone has written on the back saying it is a labour badge from Malaya. I understand this means for Malayans working for the Japanese.

              I can't post pics as I'm no longer an association member but can email them to you if you want to see it.

              Regards

              Russ

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                #8
                Thanks for input, should have included this in posting 17cm wide by 12cm high and still have threads on four corners from being attached to something.

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