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Trade and rank badges
Hi All,
I've just picked these up as part of a lot, am I right in thinking that they are Canadian trade and rank badges? Canadian badges are not my thing so will be looking to sell them on so if anyone knows the going rate for them before I make a total fool of myself I'd really appreciate some advice. I couldn't find any on line. Thanks for the help, Michael |
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Simon Butterworth Manchester Regiment Collector Rank, Prize & Trade Badges British & Commonwealth Artillery Badges |
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The Anchor is Bundesmarine (German Navy).
Marc
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I am still looking for British Army cloth Formation, Regimental, Battalion, Company and other Unit sleeve badges, from 1980 onwards. |
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That's great, thanks very much for the help.
I've just put a few others in the unknown badges section as well if anyone can help. Michael |
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The titles are:
1. Canada RCAF officers' $3 2. Royal Regiment of Canada CF long style title circa 1980's $5 3. Lorne Scots CF long style title circa 1980's $5 4. Logistics Branch Garrison dress title 1990's $5 5 & 6. combat titles 1970's through early 2000's. 20 Field Regiment Royal Canadian Artillery and Canadian Guards (they were disbanded in 1970). $1 each
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The trade badges,#1-7 are the 1956 series. They were made in four levels/groups. Gp one, the device by itself (as in #2, which is trained infantryman Gp 1), Gp 2 is a laurel under device (as in #3, which is driver) Gp3 is a crown over the device as in #4, Gp 3 Auto mechanic, and Gp 4 is a crown over the device over the laurel wreath.
The other trades shown are #4 tailor, #5 storesman #6 clerk.
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