walter hunter invented it in the industrial revoulations
Yes, Walter Hunt invented the safety pin in the 1800s.
it was inside his room with he and his safety pins
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US Army Pin or Patch The Discharge Pin was a diamond shaped pin with an eagle inside a circle, just as you described. The patch was yellow embroidered on tan or brown. The pin was an all Brass pin. This was commonly referred to as the "ruptured duck" pin because the eagle in the insignia looks more like a duck. These pins or patches were awarded to soldiers who were discharged and it allowed them to wear the pin on their uniform and continue to wear their uniform until they were able to get home. This allowed them some relief from certain duty and orders. Link (scoll down to see Discharge Pin):http://custermen.com/Reference/Uniforms/Badges.htm#Medals&Insignia
I can't answer-but also have a pin. I know it was for a medical corps-and suspect it might have been French. Mine is half red, half white.
Walter Hunt invented the safety pin in 1852
because he seen it on google
Walter Hunt may have perfected the modern safety pin, but similar pins were in use in Roman times, 2000 years ago.
why did Walter hut make the safety pin
Yes, Walter Hunt invented the safety pin in the 1800s.
The safety pin was originally patented by Walter Hunt of New York. Walter received a patent for the safety pin on April 10, 1849.
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Walter hunt invented the saftey pin in 1849
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The modern safety pin was invented by mechanic Walter Hunt in 1849.
Walter Hunt invented the safety pin in the mid-1800's, receiving a patent in 1849.
Walter Hunt was granted a US Patent #6,281 for a safety pin on April 10, 1849.