Medals or Awards........
Are there any words on the pin? It is probably a distinctive unit insignia. Here is a link to some simple explanation for the brass worn on the uniform. http://custermen.com/Reference/Uniforms/Badges.htm#Medals&Insignia If you refer to the Distinguished Unit Insignia(DUI or DI) pins, then there were hundreds of variations on these and you need a reference book for this. Here are samples for a few units that fought in Italy. http://custermen.com/Reference/Uniforms/DUI_Pins.htm
Your question is not specific enough. You might find the World series pin you are looking for at the Vintage Baseball Pins link I left below, or you may contact me with more details of the pin. I also Have a lot of information on World Series Press Pins.Press Pins which have been distributed since 1911, are distributed to members of the media by the host teams for the World Series games. The press pins are made to be worn on the lapel to provide reporters access to cover the game. Below is a link to a price guide listing the year issued, team, manufacturer, Type of Press Pin (fastener), and price range. Prices for the World Series Press pins are based on recently closed auctions.
The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, used pins and broaches to fasten their clothes.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, used pins and broaches to fasten their clothes.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, used pins and broaches to fasten their clothes.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, used pins and broaches to fasten their clothes.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, used pins and broaches to fasten their clothes.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, used pins and broaches to fasten their clothes.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, used pins and broaches to fasten their clothes.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, used pins and broaches to fasten their clothes.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, used pins and broaches to fasten their clothes.
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In Japan, the electrical plugs used are Type A and Type B, which have two flat pins or two flat pins with a grounding pin, respectively.
The eagle was a common icon on both American and German uniforms. I have not seen any American badges with GS, my first though was "General Staff",but you did not mention a shield with star(s) which is the badge of a generals aide. But the badge might be German. Need more details. How do you know it is WW2? Do you know the country of origin---or do we assume it is US? Is it large enough to be a Cap Badge? What size is it? There are many types of pins that have eagles including non-military pins for veteran's organizations and sweetheart pins and pins given to civilians for their support of the war. -------------------------------------------------------------------- The symbol is for the GIRL SCOUTS OF AMERICA.
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There are 304 pins.
A pin cushion
Because the ball is rolled down a specific lane or alley towards the pins.
A spare
Micro Processor is the main processing unit of the computer. It is call Central Processing Unit. If pins are broken, it will not work.
Columbia World of Sports King of the Pins - 1950 was released on: USA: 1950
There are many names for small sharp pins such as: Pins, Needles, etc. The one that is most likely is a tack. That is probably your answer, a tack.
I believe the movie you're referring to is Office Space (1999). She calls the pins for flairs.
cause they are homosexual 'want-to-be's'I sometimes have that but that's cause my zippers broke and i don't like shopping.i call them "virginity pins" =]
"On pins and needles" refers to anxiety, as though you were being jabbed by sharp points. I was on pins and needles until I got the test results back.