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Illogical marketing
I cannot understand why this vendor sells some good, genuine signs alongside a larger quantity of complete dross. It must seem logical to him? Mike
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/100-origin...oAAOSwnHZYlIM7 |
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I think the 23 Armoured Brigade badge is a post modernistic re interpretation of the original design of that sign and as such has its own unique value but is not an item I would have as an original example in my collection.
P.B.
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And me these.
P.B.
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This one is from the Brigade's period in Greece Oct 44 - May 46:
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A very diplomatic, response, Peter -- I'd offer you a portfolio in my cabinet! The sign is actually a very weird rendition. Mind you, I have an odd-bod 23rd in my own collection that I've never been too thrilled with.
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