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Western Air Lines Stewardess Hat Badge 2nd Issue Red Band 1941-1986
$ 79.2
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Description
Have been collecting pilot wings for many years now.Retiring and moving to a much smaller place and it will be hard to take everything with me.
I take great pride in my collection.
Wings are in beautiful shape.
Some may have a minor discrepancy, but in all, they are beautiful.
They have a been inside a display case so no one could touch them.
Everyone that came in to visit my home, would spend a long time looking at my collection.
I am hopeful that all my wings, will end up in a home where they are truly appreciated.
Please look at the pictures and decide.
Check my other listings for all the ones I am selling. I am selling my collection, so no refunds.
May you enjoy them the many years that I have enjoyed them. It truly saddens me to part with them.
Descriptions are below.
All are used.
Some look brand new and others have wear on them.
This is a very rare wing.
Hard to find. Clasp is not working to keep pin shut, but other than that, this wing looks really nice and had been a great talking piece with all of my visitors.
Western Air Lines Stewardess Hat Badge 2nd Issue Red Band
Los Angeles, CA 1941-1986
In 1941 Western Air Express changed its name to Western Air Lines (WAL), which was later altered to Western Airlines. In 1967 WAL merged with Pacific Northern Airlines. On 9 September 1986 Western Airlines and Delta Airines entered into an agreement and plan of merger. The merger agreement was approved by the DOT on December 11, 1986. On December 16, 1986, shareholder approval of the merger was conferred and Western Airlines became a wholly owned subsidiary of Delta. The Western brand was discontinued and the employee workforces were fully merged on 1 April 1987.