Item: ONSV24NWS174

Original U.S. WWII Captured Japanese Zero Data Plate Bracelet Made in Manila, Philippines - Dated 1945

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  • Original Item. One-of-a-Kind. This is a great WWII GI-made bracelet with a small data plate off of a Japanese Zero fighter plane attached to the front. The plate appears to be for a pressure regulator based on the brief translations we found. The bracelet is stamped in the typical dot/dash style engraving with JAP ZERO on one side and MANILA 1945 on the other. This would identify the Zero in question as having gone down during the 1945 Battle of Manila.


    The bracelet measures 3⅝ x 2⅛ x ⅞” and is in great condition. This is a really neat piece of trench art which could still be worn today! 


    Comes ready for further research and display.


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