Aircraft Production Employee Badge !
Dad could not join up and fight the war overseas like my two uncles did, because of his bad ears.
I know he would have wanted to go.
Instead, he worked for Massey-Harris Company in Toronto building wooden wings for the Avro "Anson" and DeHavilland "Mosquito" bomber. He told me this when I was a kid………
Over the last few years I found another pin exactly like it except for the pin-back. Dad’s is a screw-back. These two are the only Canadian aircraft production employee badges I have ever seen in my 50 odd years - 36 of them collecting militaria.
I call them badges - not pins - because they were to be worn on civilian clothes to show you were a "war worker" and not a dodger or a spy, if you were of age to serve your country.
Pictured also is the original "Birks-Ellis" company envelope dads badge came in, and has been in, for the last 60 years or so…………………..and a DeHavilland Aircraft logo pin I found on-line last year.
Regards,
Steve.