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Hi Phil, I can give you a guide but Im no expert myself. I always learn by click and see what happens.
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G'day BC, They are all whitemetal, must be my photography. Have to go away for a couple days and will attempt some close ups when I return.
All the best, Phil (Drummajor) |
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Click on post reply, and under the message box there is 'manage attachments'
click on that that, then browse to find your picture you want, then click upload. If it is too big it will say so, simply get into tools and resize the picture. Is this any help? |
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New South Wales Scottish
G'day there Badgecollector, this badge is hard to photograph because it is so shiney, however I have done the best I can with it. The badge is very rare, and was produced by The Red Hackle Association. An association of current and past members of the Pipes and Drums 17th Battalion Royal N.S.W. Regiment and its ancestral Australian Scottish Units...The 30th Infantry Battalion, and The N.S.W. Scottish Rifles.
Hope the pictures upload ok, if you need anymore (I have most of the Australian Scottish badges) my e-mail is: pjo16568@bigpond.net.au All the best Drummajor |
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I will make some notes and have a go and see what happens. Thanks for your help. Phil. |
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a very interesting item. cant say its particularly well made but it is what it is. when was it made and how long was it produced for? thanks again bc |
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Hi BC, yes it is rough, it was made by the association for their own use. I don't know when it was made or how long for. I have had it for about 10 years, purchased from the Red Hackle Association it took them quite a while to find (Or make) one for me.
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