The WW2 Canadian RCN Engineering Mechanic Bullion Wire Trade Patch is a historical military insignia piece originating from Canada during the period of the Second World War. The patch, ultrasonically cleaned to preserve its quality and authenticity, is made from bullion wire, well-known for its durability and wear-resistance. Carrying the emblem of the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), the patch was traditionally used to signify the role of an Engineering Mechanic. This beautifully crafted artifact is approximately 2.75 inches/7 cm in diameter. The artwork that adorns the patch displays meticulous attention to detail, showcasing the skilled handiwork characteristic of the era it hails from. With its finely rendered embroidery and good vintage condition, the patch offers a tangible connection to the past and serves as a valuable item for collectors focused on military history and memorabilia. However, it is critical to note that the patch, while historic, does not confer official military distinction or status.
WW2 Canadian RCN Engineering Mechanic Bullion Wire Trade Patch
$20.00
The WW2 Canadian RCN Engineering Mechanic Bullion Wire Trade Patch is a historical insignia piece from Royal Canadian Navy. Created during World War II, it was worn by engineering mechanics. This patch features handcrafted bullion wire embroidery, symbolizing the trade skills of its wearer. It serves as a tangible marker of Canadian naval heritage.
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