Wolverine's dog tags

Discussion in 'Fox's X-Men' started by Catfish, Feb 12, 2005.

  1. Catfish Guest

    Hi everyone.

    I was wondering what is on Wolverine's dog tags and how many he has. Are there any pictures of them so you can see the font type and layout? Any help would be great. A picture would be really good.
     
  2. Bathrat Superhero

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    yeah, a picture would be nice.
     
  3. 1985evs Civilian

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  4. Bathrat Superhero

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    those aren't the ones he wore in the movies are they... :confused:

    I think those are just promotional items.
     
  5. 1985evs Civilian

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    they aint
     
  6. Pauluz Sidekick

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    yeah they are, they were promo items that came with a Kellog's pack.
     
  7. Rmadillo Guest

    The tags are essentially Canadian military issued dog tags. Wolverine's tag has:

    458 25 243
    WOLVERINE

    engraved on them. The "main" tag should have "DO NOT REMOVE" and in french
    "NE PAS ENLEVER" (you can identify this tag by the two holes in the top - the duplicate tag has a single hole where a small chain can attach it to the main tag).
     
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    cool, i never see that before
     
  10. Chris Wallace LET'S DO A HEADCOUNT...

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    Were they ever referenced or shown b4 the movie? I know he started sporting them afterwards.
     
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    :D I remember those "collect all 6 tags" They were on cereal packets here in the UK. When i went on opening day of X2 there was a group of 5 little kids and they were wearing all 6 of them. I wonder how many cereal packets they had to buy to collect all of those :eek:
     
  13. Gamma Ray Superhero

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    Packets?! Jeez, can't you English get anything right?!?!


    ;)
     
  14. _BB_ Its been a while...

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    :p whats wrong with cereal packets?
     
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    I never eat cereal but i wanted the Rogue and i was so luck i got it in the 1st box.

    I know this is off topic but did anyone get the nasty x-men cereal? I only bought it coz it had Aaron Stanford on the box :D
     
  16. _BB_ Its been a while...

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    I remember seeing that stuff in sainsburys but i never bought it. I stuck to my weetabix :D
     
  17. smk7997 Guest

    Wolverine's dog tag shows:

    458 25 243
    WOLVERINE

    He actually wears the bottom half of the tag and for some reason his tag is engraved upside down (so the text on the top and bottom tags are mirror images) which is different from actual CDN format.

    Here is a place where you can order them: http://safetytags.com/viewProduct.php?proProId=21&keywords=
     
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    Hi Guys... I know the weapon x style, heavy gauge dog tags have become very popular and there are a couple of producers out there. Check out these examples found here: www.weaponxdogtags.com. How do these compare to some of the other ones out there?

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