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Old April 16th 04, 06:26 PM
Geoff Fox
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Default Help me identify a logo

I am hoping someone in this group will recognize a logo on a watch
I've just received. The logo seems to be a red, combat type, military
jet inside a red circle. At the top of the circle is a diamond shaped
pattern with 9 diamonds inside (these are all actually squares, on
their side).

I have posted a small photo of the logo at
http://www.geofffox.com/MT/images/watch-logo.jpg.

I'd appreciate any help you could provide.

Geoff Fox

 




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