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Date: | Wed, 9 Dec 2009 13:47:54 -0600 |
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I think someone on the HISTARCH web site posted a picture of an item
>with two parts showing asking for identification. To that person, my
>apologies for being so tardy in replying. I knew I had seen an item
>similar to the one shown but could not remember where. (Old Age!!!)
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>The top piece resembles the Japanese National flower BUT not knowing
>the size I questioned my thinking. I then noticed the U.S. ID on
>the bottom picture along with a small tip. Looking again at the top
>picture I noticed a small hole in the center of the device.
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>I am of the opinion that this is a clothing rivet used on Military
>equipment to bond two pieces of material (leather, webbing ?)
>together. I have several on my Campaign Hat chin strap. I also found
>a similar item on the strap of a binocular case. Size is the unknown
>in this case. The size I found was a little over 1/4 in (Guesstimation)
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>Please understand this is not a firm ID but just a suggestion to chew on.
David Parkhill
"SOCIALISM FAILS WHEN IT RUNS OUT OF OTHER PEOPLES MONEY"
"When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty." - Thomas Jefferson
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