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... just back from the airfield. My source there says that it could be anything... but it�´s hardly likely to be a standard unit marking. If the holster is WWI, there were no radio signals units at that time (I bellieve).He says that it�´s most likely the marking of an individual unit - maybe a courier. It certainly doesn�´t look like the type of sword symbol used by German forces.I would stick to the Mercury�´s winged staff idea and try to find where it fits. Patrick
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