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Old 28-04-16, 01:23 PM
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Default X2 Lambourne&Co to look at please

RIF is "Lambourne & Co Birmingham" no line under the O.The Lincolns very poor miss strike,"Lambourne & Co Birmingham" O has the small line under.Thank you for looking. Gary
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Old 06-05-16, 07:20 PM
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Gary

The RIF is a fake as there is no line under the O. The Lincolnshire Lambourne makers mark looks o.k. and the shape of the slider is correct for most Lambourne badges. IMO Lambourne badges are often of poorer quality than those of other manufacturers so I wouldn't be too concerned about the slight mis-strike. My only concern is the bright coloured metal. It may be the lighting that you have used to photograph it. I would need to handle the badge to be absolutely convinced of it's authenticity. So on balance I would give it a tentative thumbs up.
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Old 06-05-16, 07:58 PM
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I will echo what James has said. I am not keen in the royal Irish fusiliers for the reasons mentioned. The Lincolnshire is a text book Lambourne. Note the "Ghosting" on the lettering of "LINCOLNSHIRE".

I will add that Lambourne used two types of slider, or vertical shank. The one you have, and a thinner one with a square bottom. I will post an image in a bit.

Andy
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Old 06-05-16, 08:11 PM
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Not the best images, but hopefully it illustrates the two types of slider.

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Old 06-05-16, 08:19 PM
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I forgot to mention that they sometimes didn't mark their sliders.......

There is also a plate, shown here courtesy of orasot http://www.britishbadgeforum.com/for...79&postcount=3
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Old 06-05-16, 10:46 PM
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Also the Lambourne's Birmingham mark recently shown on a Tank Corps badge. Regards, Paul.
http://www.britishbadgeforum.com/for...=lambourne%27s

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