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151st CEF Alberta
Here is a nice copper 151st CEF Alberta cap badge, maker marked Jackson Bros. The unit was based out of Calgary at Camp Sarcee and recruited from central Alberta including Red Deer.
Note the flat stamped lugs, and nice makers mark. Mike |
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Flat stamped lugs are typical of Ellis badges. I wonder if Jackson Bros purchased the lugs from Ellis or if there was another maker of the lugs?
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So....how many makers used flat "Ellis Style" lugs?
Don |
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Still working on that Don.
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So I will start the list off. Of the Canadian manufactures of CEF badges who used flat or stamped lugs on at least some of their badges here are the ones that I can verify.....
Ellis - by far the most prolific user of the flat "Ellis Style" lugs OB Allan Jackson Bros Bailey Birks Roden Also got a McGill College cap badge with flat lugs but not maker marked. Most of these were made by Lees, but not sure on this one. Don |
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Birks - Ellis - Ryrie
If you go to this link and you scroll down to about the second last page of the article you see the grand Birks - Elis - Ryrie store in Toronto at the turn of the century. Makes you wonder if there might be some Ryrie badges out there somewhere with some flat lugs on them as well.... Don http://www.silversocietyofcanada.ca/...iles/Ryrie.pdf |
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