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Article: MILITARY BADGES, MEDALS, INSIGNIA TAGS N' FLAGS.(Feature)
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- November 1, 2006
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MILITARY BADGES, MEDALS, INSIGNIA TAGS N' FLAGS
BY MARK HAWVER
There are thousands of items that can be sold by the army/navy retailer. Fortunately, there are just about as many types of customers looking to buy them.
The market for badges, pins, medals, flags, dog tags, patches, ribbons, commemorative coins, emblems and insignia has always been, and will ever remain a cornerstone of the military surplus and army/navy industry.
While these items have never really wavered in popularity, they are enjoying a bump up in demand from many quarters.
The market for militaria and memorabilia includes veterans, current military personnel, families and supporters of ...
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