It was believed in WWII a series of wings were sold just across the border from many of the Texas training airfields and that they were made in Juarez, Mexico. These wings are very distinctive by the upsweep of the wing tips. But this is not true. The wings were made in New Jersey by Walter Limpl. But to this day they are call Juarez wings. This is a museum quality reproduction of the Navigator wing in coin silver. The wings were made in either coin or sterling. One of the harder to find Juarez wings. A great item to fill a hole in a collection until a real one comes along.