The more latest dates that we offer become at the mercy of mistake and they are typically estimates of my personal parts
Year |
Kind |
Producer |
Establishing |
Picture |
Records |
1942 |
Plain |
Ballou |
Patent Pending * |
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metal 12.5mm |
1942 |
Ordinary |
Ballou |
Patent Pending Sterling * |
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silver 12.5mm |
1943 |
Plain |
Ballou |
Pat Nos 2308412 2308424 |
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metal 12.5mm |
1943 |
Simple |
Ballou |
Pat Nos 2308412 2308424 |
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silver-colored 12.5mm |
1943 |
Simple |
Ballou |
Sterling Pat Nos 2308412 2308424 |
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silver-colored 12.5mm(politeness: Fred G. race, third) |
c 1945 |
4 Cleats |
Ballou |
Pat Nos 2308412 2308424 B in Superstar |
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silvered coloured 10mm |
c 1947 |
8 Cleats |
Ballou |
Pat Nos 2308412 2308424 B in Star |
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brass 12.5mm |
c 1947 |
8 Cleats |
Ballou |
Pat Nos 2308412 2308424 B in Superstar |
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silver-colored 12.5mm(Courtesy: Pieter Oosterman) |
1948 |
8 Cleats |
Ballou |
Pat Nos 2308412 2308424 |
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steel 12.5mm |
1948 |
8 Cleats |
Ballou |
Pat Nos 2308412 2308424 |
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silver-colored 12.5mm |
1951 |
8 Cleats |
Ballou |
Pat Nos 2308412 2308424 2551196 |
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brass 12.5mm |
Unknown |
Ordinary |
Unknown |
None |
|
brass 12.5mm general post-patent or very early prototype? |
Unknown |
4 Cleats |
Unknown |
None |
|
steel 12.5mm |
Unknown |
4 Cleats |
Unknown |
Nothing |
|
metal 12.5mm (politeness: Pieter Oosterman) |
after 1955 |
8 Cleats |
Ballou |
Ballou Reg’d |
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brass 12.5mm |
after 1955 |
8 Cleats |
Ballou |
B.A.B. Reg’d |
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metal 12.5mm(Courtesy: Pieter Oosterman) |
after 1955 |
8 cleats |
Unknown |
Increased Clutch |
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brass 12.5mm |
after 1955 |
8 cleats |
Unknown |
Increased Clutch Japan |
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brass 12.5mmImported by Denmark Military Co., NY |
after 1955 |
8 cleats |
Unknown |
Hermes |
|
metal 12.5mm(Courtesy: Pieter Oosterman) |
after 1955 |
8 cleats |
Unknown |
Nothing |
|
metal 12.5mm |
c sixties |
8 Cleats |
Unknown |
Made in United States Of America |
|
brass 12.5mm |
c 1960s |
8 Cleats |
G.T. Jandy |
Jandy Reg |
|
steel 12.5mm |
c 1960s-1996 |
8 Cleats |
Unknown |
Hermes |
|
brass 12.5mm |
c 1970s-1996 |
8 Cleats |
His Lordship’s Services And Products |
Lordship N.Y. |
|
metal 12.5mm |
c 1970s |
8 Cleats |
Ira Green, Inc |
Ira-Green, Inc |
|
metal 12.5mm |
c 1970s |
8 Cleats |
Unknown |
Material Urban Area |
|
brass 12.5mm |
c 1970s |
8 Cleats |
N. S. Meyer, NY |
N.S. Meyer |
|
brass 12.5mm |
c 1970s |
8 cleats |
Unknown |
None |
|
brass 12.5mm |
c 2000 |
8 Cleats |
Ballou |
Ballou Reg’t 130 many years |
|
metal 12.5mm |
The older Ballou clutch dates are based on the patent dates and expirations or are offered by Frederick A. Ballou, Jr. himself in the correspondence with me back 1970.
Tinnerman Clutches
A second, less common clutch kind entirely on some globe War Two era insignia were Tinnerman clutches. They certainly were formulated by Albert H. Tinnerman (1879-1961), whose providers generated all types of spring season metal fasteners for manufacturing applications. A friendfinder number of the new Tinnerman clutches become designated with individual data and get a silver complete.
Rex Clutches
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Rex Clutch noted Patent Pending Rex
Rex Clutch Side View
Rex Clutch
A third, also less frequent clutch means available on some business conflict Two period insignia is Rex clutches. The inventor from the Rex clutch was Frank Winters, exactly who designated their creation to your Rex goods business of the latest Rochelle, N.Y. The patent got requested on December 18, 1942 yet not issued until ples associated with the clutches are noted «Patent Pending Rex.»
«Golf Ball Means» Clutches
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«Baseball Means» Clutches marked Patent Pending
«Basketball Type» Side-view
a 4th, extremely strange clutch means entirely on a set of business combat Two period armored forces insignia Im nicknaming «ball means» clutches until we find out more about all of them. They are marked «patent pending.» I can not the guy sure the clutches tend to be original to the insignia but they are section of some that are untouched as well as four on the clutches are of this type. The backdrop and creator of these clutch is unidentified nevertheless the armored power insignia bring a regular snow flake structure typical of Amcraft. Many Amcraft made insignia need other sorts of clutches this type does not may actually offering any particular benefit. Its unsure if these clutches were of Amcraft make themselves.
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