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Guernsey sticks
Another Guernsey & the £380 one
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A fairly scarce example to the Glamorgan Fortress Engineers. |
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Fantastic items gents. Despite some of these daft prices what always amazes me is that a Silver Rifle Volunteer Battalion can only be worth as little as 45 pounds, yet a huge corps such as the TC (no doubt due to popularity) can make 150 pounds for just just a nickel example!
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I have a friend who has in excess of 800 swagger sticks and tops , if any of you collectors are interested i can give you his contact details
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Does he have a PC? His knowledge would certainly be of great interest to me. If there is a demand we could lobby for a new section of the forum :-)
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I have an Omani swagger stick somewhere, along with a few others, including a rather darling HAC silver topped monogrammed cane, never paid more than 50 for one. (Except my one with the dagger in :-) ).
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No unfortunately he does not have a pc i have to do all his internet stuff, he also has a fantastic cloth and Lincoln collection
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Thank goodness for that Tom, I thought you were going to produce one of those nasty indian eboney bone inlay examples. I`ll click the safety on
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My best one
Some pictures of my best Kings Regt "swagger stick", it is about 3 foot long and has a hall marked head with engraved badge and think is perhaps a Senior NCO`s item,but any thoughts appreciated
P.B.
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Yeah thats the type I collect, it's a Sgt's stick, officers ones are generally smaller and more wippy.....
Tom |
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Looks like a nice NCO cane. I dont have one with a badge that been chased into the top, very nice item mate. Most probably worth about 120 pounds.
A tip with these is to look at the top and the bottom of the cane. The bottom of an original cane should always be darker than the top and will exhibit more wear. It is not uncommon for people unite old tops with new canes and I have known a few people get caught out like that. Seams to exhbit some nice dings to the top.........."eyes to the front lad"!
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Had a very nice Royal Norfolk NCO cane, would love to get an officers stick when funds permit
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Swagger sticks-LF
Hello Jibba Jabba
Here is one that I've had for the last 35 years.My father kept it when I left home and attacked it with silver cleaner.He has just repatriated to me. Cheers Dave |
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