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Camel corp
Could I please ask if you think this badge is original http://mindenmilitaria.com/viewphoto...h=55410&phqu=2 , thanks in advance
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Well it's about the 12th that have appeared over the last couple of years on eBay and regional auction houses. Have two if you want one for £450 it's all yours.
Until the 3rd one appeared I had been very happy with mine. Lugs look spot on. Most look genuinely aged. None of the eBay sellers would engage in conversation about where they had got them, I tried. Ask Rod where his came from? Rod is one of the good guys in the badge world so I don't think he is trying to purposely deceive anyone. I think the truly genuine ones are a slightly different camel. Kind regards Dan |
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Is this one a cast copy ? Or an original ?
Andy
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Leave to carry on Sir please. |
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I won't make a comment as to if this badge is genuine or not. However I to have seen a few of these come onto the market recently, via Ebay.
The genuine New Zealand Imperial Camel Corp I own ,has a longer neck and legs I believe . |
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Cheers, Roy
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Collecting: Despatch Rider Insignia & Photographs. Selous Scouts. Author/Dealer in the Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife My website: www.fsknife.com |
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I perhaps should of said, are genuine ones sand cast ?
Andy
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Leave to carry on Sir please. |
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Yes correct, genuine NZ ICC badges are sandcast.
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Here is a comparison
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Thank you all for your input , hopefully we have saved someone a very lot of money
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Apart from the short neck and short legs ,the 'NZ' is of a slightly different design .The first real attempt to fake the reverse of the badge which sets it apart from other modern reproductions . Cheers Iain. |
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I man still not convinced they are modern.
Dan |
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I have heard anecdotes of WW2 Australian soldiers buying WW1 camel badges in Egypt as souvineers .Not saying this is the case, but is one possibility.
But the design of this badge is just different than what is known as a genuine NZICC badge in NZ. Most genuine badges come onto the market, or are in collections in New Zealand . The 'stumpy' camels are coming onto the market in the UK . I would like to see dimensions ,such as height as well ,to compare to known genuine examples .Also the genuine ones are yellow brass in colour. |
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I have contacted the seller of this badge ,and he has now withdrawn the badge for sale .Obviously he made a mistake, and is a genuine guy . |
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One of these is in the most recent Bosleys sale, along with the plain camel (Australian) badge, these seem to appear together on eBay and other regional auction rooms over the past few years in U.K. I assume as all badges are authentic on Bosleys these are ok?!!?!??!!!!!!!!
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Picture of badges offered
The camels offered.
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