These crests pictured above are no longer available through Norm.
You could use the above as samples if you have a supplier that you wish to have them made up.
Ladies and Gentlemen this is a hobby that I started and there are times when it can get a little too busy for me but I try to where I can to help our Veterans to restore their medals, clean them up, replace the old ribbons, make up shadow boxes and in general make them feel a sense of pride. Our older veteran may wish to take part in a memorial service or belong to different associations that wear their medals from time to time. For more info contact me at normvant@mts.net.
These crests pictured above are no longer available through Norm.
You could use the above as samples if you have a supplier that you wish to have them made up.
This clock was made up for the RCASC Association. You will see medals that were earned by some of their members replacing the numbers.
Displayed on the face of this clock are the medals of Sgt Tommy Prince MM and some of his badges and crests he wore with the Devils Bridge (FSSF) Displ
For more information on Sgt Tommy Prince MM go to
Incased and ready for display
Mr King served in the 2nd WW. The new testement that he was issued and carried through out the war is mounted along with his Military Medal. He served in the Medical Corp.
Medals of Claude Petit President of NAVA
Medals of the Aboriginal Veterans Association
National Aboriginal Veterans Association (NAVA)
These medals are displayed to show the order of mounting. To be worn on the right side opposite Military Medals. Note the red is always facing the heart when mounting the medals, the length 4 inches is measured from the top of the ribbon to the bottom of the medal when mounted according to regulation. They are awarded at the Unit and National level
Medals of the Royal Canadian Legion. Same procedure
as that of the ANAVETS Association
Korea Veterans Association of Canada
The Korea Veterans Association operate in the same manner as their sister units with the exception of the DSS which must have the approval of a special committee before it is awarded. The DSS is the red and green ribbon with the star. The KVA also wear miniatures of the Association medals and they wear full size ribbons on their summer shirts. No medals with summer dress for parades and special occasions.
Top Row - Veterans of the 2nd WW & Korea that served in the Navy.
Bottom Row - Korea after Jul 27,1953 NATO, UNEF and CD with Bar
1. RIBBON BACKING: It will be 2 inches long, the width of the ribbon, and about the thickness of stiff cardboard.
6. GLUE: Your favorite hobby craft glue and tools of the trade your glue, silicone for gluing the medals down to hold in place, nails for the backboard, clutch pins for the nails two types.
More tools of the trade a hammer for putting the nails 5/8 to 3/4 inch and thick enough to fit into clutch pins approximately 1/32 of an inch through the plastic backing , a bag of pre cut backing for normal size ribbon 2 inches long about 1/32 inch in thickness and the approximate width of the ribbon, plastic backing covering with two strips of 2 inch masking tape to hold the glue once applied, scissors to cut the ribbon and excess backing once ribbons are applied, pencil to ensure measurements are correct 4 inches top to bottom and of course the ruler to make sure you have it right. Hopefully these instructions are clear enough to follow a simple lesson plan.
7. MEDALS: And finally you need the medals that you are planning on mounting. They need to be cleaned polished and sealed. 4 inches is used to mount the medals as per sample above.
GETTING STARTED
Take your mounting board, cut 3 3/4 inches in length and width of ribbon. Use additional material to cut for end of board or use additional ribbon and cut down the middle. (Above left). If using appropriate size nails at least ¾ inches nail through ribbon and backboard before putting on the finished medal. Use nails sized to clutch pins being used.
Putting ribbon on back board overlap at bottom
Reverse side of medal with backing for stiffness's
Completed medals
Using 2 medals as an example glue one end piece on to your backing and then put one ribbon in place mounting from right to left on Military Medals. Association medals mount the reverse, left to right, less senior medal first. Lay next ribbon in place, line up with edge of backboard and trace the width. Cut to size and glue end piece in place as seen above left. Glue ribbon to mounting board.(Above right). Add pins if not using the broach
Then do the same to the for the medal boards. (back of medals shown in picture - above left) Notice the backboard is completed with ribbon and end piece backing is glued in place at the reverse side of the medals. Using your white glue or two way tape, whichever you prefer, place medal onto backboard. Then use backing material to finish of the back. To clean ribbons after mounting use a clean cloth and water and rub off excess glue. You now have medals ready for wear with pride on any parade.
5 or more medals overlapped, pins or broach used on the back
A sample of Minni's full size and ribbons to match
For those that wish to purchase ribbon medals or kit stores may go to http://www.thercrkitshop.com/ Also Joe Drouin at: http://www.joedrouin.com/
Wayne Cline -The boss man at Marway and his protector
Also see Jamie the Bosses helper at: http://www.marway-militaria.com/
FRAMED MEDALS ASSOCIATION MEDALS