This guy on Ebay routinely sells Disney patches. You might contact him and see if he recognizes it and can ID. I checked his current inventory and didn't see yours. But he has helped me out in the past.
http://stores.shop.ebay.com/scattaurus7777__W0QQ_armrsZ1
For anybody who lives in the Olympia Washington area, and in case you didn't know, there's a gold mine of music, free, on your AM radio dial!
I stumbled upon AM 680, KBRD which plays 20s-40s music.
It's a sun up to sun down station that's listener supported.
Great stuff!
They say you...
Just ordered the Summer Issue myself. The Paypal does make it so much easier. We'll see how it goes. The website looks good so hopefully the magazine is too.
The AAF HQ (star and wings) patch could only go on the left sleeve. The right sleeve is reserved for the combat unit last served in and the whole AAF HQ didn't deploy. Most correct would be the 8th patch (star wings and circle on top of star) on the left sleeve.
You'd find some post war...
I've seen some B+W retro style photos that were put onto a feathered edge type photo paper that gave it that "old photo" appearance.
I have searched the Internet for some of this photo paper, to no avail. Anybody know of where to get this vintage style feathered edge photo paper?
Anybody have an idea on how to find vintage look photo paper with the decorated edges that you can use to print from the computer through your printer?
Many of us have vintage look reenactor photos and I think it'd be neat to be able to print them off on this 40s style paper for that true...
I've looked all around on the Internet and even have both "Pinks and Greens" books and just can't find out much at all about the Air Corps Service Pilots.
I know they were many times older guys (a little to old to join) who were already civilian pilots with lots of hours, and so the Army...
Looking to put together a basic AAC officer/pilot uniform that would
have been worn on a normal ETO day around the English airbase. Maybe
on a dreary and misty "off-day" from flying a mission.
Would it have been a "pink/chocolate" shirt and say a pair of "pink"
pants with an A-2 or M-41...
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