I was detecting a farm yard today and I found this emblem. It turns out Buick produced 133,000 engines for Pratt and Whitney during the war. These engines were 1200HP air cooled radial and they were used on B-24 Liberator bombers. How cool!
I was detecting a farm yard today and I found this emblem. It turns out Buick produced 133,000 engines for Pratt and Whitney during the war. These engines were 1200HP air cooled radial and they were used on B-24 Liberator bombers. How cool!
thats a very cool pin jbolf6 love the history behind the finds thanks for showing it |
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That is AWESOME! |
The enamel on it still looks wonderful.
What a beautiful and historic piece!
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That is very nice. I would be happy to find it!
My wife does all the driving, I just hold the steering wheel!
What an excellent piece of history, and in GREAT shape too!
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Nice find I can't believe Buick and Pratt and Whitney teamed up Nicest enameled pin I have seen in a while.
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That is a cool find! |
Congrats!
Some of the non-coin finds are far more interesting and fun to find!
The history is always fun to learn too.
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Think it shook off and fell from the sky during flight? Just a crazy scenerio you know we all like to make up cool theories about how stuff got where it is.... I never thought I would think that exaggerated truth up but I've never found a liberator engine emblem. Lol
That's a real cool find! Those old enamaled / brass advertising items usually hold up really well in the ground.
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