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    Tropical Bustina M34

    Here´s another one tropical bustina in my collection now (this are the ebay-pictures as you seen at the logo).
    Maybe the badges was attached post war but the the seller guaranteed that was attached in the pre war period.
    Fact is, that a metallic shield was on the bustina before.
    For me it´s important that all components are genuine.

    I hope for your help again, guys!
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            #6
            Very strange this bustina.It is not tropical but simply a summer version.
            Very strange also the fact that the little visor bears the holes for a possible
            metal badge, not allowed on a post 1934 R.Esercito headgear.
            Uncommon the colour of the cloth.IMO the front Infantry badge is not for a
            bustina but for a peaked cap.A friend of mine, former police man in the early
            postwar period,suggests me that this bustina could be of the Royal Police, or
            later of the post WWII Police:in fact, in this way,the badge could be of the
            metal version, and the colour of the cloth may be acceptabe.
            Cfr for ref.:'Photographic History of the Police, 1848-1962, a History of Men'
            by G. Quilichini, Italia Editrice New- 2005
            Ciao PaoloM

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              #7
              Hello Paolo,

              many thanks your help!
              I don´t have luck with the Italian bustinas.

              Ciao
              Timo

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                #8
                is the Bustina grigioverde or only green?
                because if it is green it is a 1935-35 Africa Orientale Italiana Bustina, that's why it has the holes of the pentagonal insigna often used during this campaign.

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                  #9
                  Yes Ardito, but did a simple soldier with pentangular badge, become Officer
                  (Captain !!!) with the same bustina? Unbelievable to me ! PaoloM

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                    #10
                    Hi!
                    I think the bustina could be belonged to an italian fire man, post war issued. The cloth, as Paolo stated, feauture, color of the inside don't speak WWII for sure...

                    IMHO Frank Savage

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by frank savage View Post
                      Hi!
                      I think the bustina could be belonged to an italian fire man, post war issued. The cloth, as Paolo stated, feauture, color of the inside don't speak WWII for sure...

                      IMHO Frank Savage

                      Hi,

                      the fireman's bustina have normally the liner inside reddish
                      brown and the piping, I don't believe is an fireman bustina refurbished
                      this is the link of headgers of italian fireman.
                      http://collezionismovvf.interfree.it/
                      cheers, Raffaello
                      Last edited by Raffaello Carola; 01-24-2008, 10:44 AM.
                      "six italians, dressed in rather unusual diving suits and equipped with materials of laughably little cost have swung the military balance of power in the Mediterranean in favour of the Axis".

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                        #12
                        Yes Paolo, but hille76 it says that the insignias have been mounted after the war.
                        And the manufactures of the thirties were also very accurate for the objects destined to the troop.
                        I would not exclude that bustina is an AOI with wrong insigna.
                        It is right Raffaello concern the "Bustina" of the firemen.
                        Ciao, Luca

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                          #13
                          I agree with Raff and you about the bustina not for the firemen.Generally these
                          had the piping, so it is not the case. Yes, your hipothesis of an AOI bustina with
                          that color is not to reject, in fact there were clothings with that colour, but if so,
                          I can think only to a bustina for an Officer, in fact the O.R.s ones were not so
                          accurate as the one shown.Probably we'll never discover the period or the use
                          of this very well made bustina.Only my opinion.Ciao PaoloM

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                            #14
                            Who was the seller ? He could be a well known scammer and then you would know it was dodgy .Rob
                            God please take justin bieber and gave us dio back

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                              #15
                              The seller is from Italy. He wrote me that I can send the bustina back to him. He´s sure that it´s original WW2 period.

                              That that badges was attached postwar is only mine guess.

                              The distance of the holes is 3 cm. Perhaps it helps to find out the kind of badge which was fixed before.

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