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Jun 29, 2009, 08:18 AM
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Military Button-Metal Specialties Co Attleboro, Mass
Eagle with olive branch, clusters of arrows, shield. Globe circled with stars at top.
Two pieced button with brazed tang.
On back side, says Metal Specialties Co Attleboro, Mass.
Found yesterday in Amherst, Ohio. Need help dating this button.
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Jun 29, 2009, 08:54 AM
#2
Re: Military Button-Metal Specialties Co Attleboro, Mass
It's a great seal button. Don't see that matching backmark this listing. One more for the list.
http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.p...,212590.0.html
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Jun 29, 2009, 10:42 AM
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 The Cesspool
Re: Military Button-Metal Specialties Co Attleboro, Mass
This guy has it listed as a WWII era button-
http://www.ukdfd.co.uk/ukdfddata/sho...=11687&cat=all
Hope this helps.
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Jun 29, 2009, 05:01 PM
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Re: Military Button-Metal Specialties Co Attleboro, Mass
I say its solved- circa 1940-1945.
jhenry,
If you feel this is solved,
Go back to your original post,
Click on Modify,
Click on Message icon down arrow,
Click on Solved,
The Green Check will appear.
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Jun 29, 2009, 07:59 PM
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Re: Military Button-Metal Specialties Co Attleboro, Mass
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Nov 14, 2011, 02:37 PM
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Re: Military Button-Metal Specialties Co Attleboro, Mass
I have this exact button, except it's in better condition, and the shank is partially bent, but not broken. Does anyone have an idea of the value of this button? I've been looking in button books and can't find the answer. Thanks!
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Nov 14, 2011, 03:16 PM
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Re: Military Button-Metal Specialties Co Attleboro, Mass
 Originally Posted by don96
I have this exact button, except it's in better condition, and the shank is partially bent, but not broken. Does anyone have an idea of the value of this button? I've been looking in button books and can't find the answer. Thanks!
The value is about a dollar.
I live in a state of rules where I am not permitted to live on my own country land because my home is not 130 MPH rated! I can only visit it from time to time and pay the fines. I feel so safe with Big Government protecting me. In some states its illegal to collect rainwater.
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Nov 14, 2011, 03:46 PM
#8
 The Cesspool
Re: Military Button-Metal Specialties Co Attleboro, Mass
 Originally Posted by bigcypresshunter
 Originally Posted by don96
I have this exact button, except it's in better condition, and the shank is partially bent, but not broken. Does anyone have an idea of the value of this button? I've been looking in button books and can't find the answer. Thanks!
The value is about a dollar.
If your lucky.
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Nov 14, 2011, 05:13 PM
#9
Re: Military Button-Metal Specialties Co Attleboro, Mass
Thank you for the estimate. They might not be worth much but they sure are fun!
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Nov 14, 2011, 06:38 PM
#10
 The Cesspool
Re: Military Button-Metal Specialties Co Attleboro, Mass
 Originally Posted by don96
Thank you for the estimate. They might not be worth much but they sure are fun!
Always fun to find, that's for sure.
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Nov 14, 2011, 08:24 PM
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Re: Military Button-Metal Specialties Co Attleboro, Mass
OK, I may be missing something here but my reference states that black painted buttons were used 1910-1923. I haven't done a search on the backmark to see if it does date it to the WWII era.
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Nov 16, 2011, 12:10 AM
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Re: Military Button-Metal Specialties Co Attleboro, Mass
I did some websearching for you. According to the 1930-dated document "History of Massachusetts Industries"
at http://www.rmlonline.org/pdffiles/St...pter%20xiv.pdf
the Metal Specialties Company in Attleboro Massachusetts began operations in 1916. Because the document was written in 1930, I assume that company was still in operation at that time. But of course that doesn't mean it survived the Great Depression and was still in business during World War 2.
My websearching did turn up a mention of a present-day company named Metal Specialties Co. in Massachusetts, but it was founded in 2009.
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Nov 16, 2011, 11:06 AM
#13
 The Cesspool
Re: Military Button-Metal Specialties Co Attleboro, Mass
 Originally Posted by TheCannonballGuy
I did some websearching for you. According to the 1930-dated document "History of Massachusetts Industries"
at http://www.rmlonline.org/pdffiles/St...pter%20xiv.pdf
the Metal Specialties Company in Attleboro Massachusetts began operations in 1916. Because the document was written in 1930, I assume that company was still in operation at that time. But of course that doesn't mean it survived the Great Depression and was still in business during World War 2.
My websearching did turn up a mention of a present-day company named Metal Specialties Co. in Massachusetts, but it was founded in 2009.
It mentions that they manufactured mailing box fasteners and no mention of buttons, I would think that venture was taken on after the document was written. Post 1930.
The Metal Specialties Company began operations in 1916, and was incorporated two
years later, with $50,000 capital, and manufactures mailing box fasteners, H. R.
Holbrook being president and treasurer, and L. M. Holbrook, secretary
I also found another document dated 1916 that mentions a contract for hot water bottles as well as a mention in a 1921 Chilton Hotel Supply index for the same.
http://tobaccodocuments.org/lor/88111666-1671.html 2nd document down,no.256
I also found a couple fly fishing accesories made by them circa 1940.
http://sportingspirit.com/index.html...startatsb=261#
Seems this company was pretty diversified from it's inception and did survive the Great Depression and the owner (or one of them?) retired to Deland, Fl. in 1982 at the age of 90 and died some 5 years later at 95.

It's funny though, the only mention of buttons comes from the ones that metal detectorists have dug up.
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