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I suspect the khaki SD cap was not quickly adopted nor was the 1905 reduced size, additional honours cap badge after sealing. Part of my rationale for this suggestion is I’ve never encountered any 1905 pattern badge on a ‘long slider’ which should conceivably exist as the standard ‘short slider’ was not sealed until March 1906. Also like the example below I’ve seen several of the large Edwardian 1904 patterns on shortened sliders which do not look like DIY jobs or a squaddies attempts with some cutters. The dates authorised are below: 2325A/1898 on 13/09/1898 4091/1894 on 11/09/1984 4091B/1902 on 28/05/1902 4091C/1904 on 13/07/1904 4091D/1905 on 21/09/1905 10192/1927 on 26/08/1927 Back to the badge in question in post #1… Its size and honours configuration suggests a fit between 4091C (13/07/04) and 4091D (21/09/05). Barely 14 months however seems a very small gap to consider another pattern. Whilst the badge is on loops it is not silvered or a higher finish to indicate SNCOs. |
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