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Glenalmond
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Ron,
Lovely photo. He is probably J.P.C. Done, winner of the Spencer Cup at Bisley in 1908. regards
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Simon Butterworth Manchester Regiment Collector Rank, Prize & Trade Badges British & Commonwealth Artillery Badges |
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Ron,
Do you have the glengarry badge and the identical Baldrick badge? I would assume the first has loops and the latter, screw posts? regards
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Simon Butterworth Manchester Regiment Collector Rank, Prize & Trade Badges British & Commonwealth Artillery Badges |
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Yes I have the glengarry badge on loops, the baldric above also has loops. I do not have one with screw posts.
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Ron,
So how does one differentiate between the baldric and sporran badges? GTB |
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With great difficulty, there are a variety of fixings from standard loops; loops fixed horizontally; screw posts central or double; single tangs even nails for wooden cantles. It also dosen't help that collar badges are often used on sporrans, I even have a picture with a sweetheart being used.
Here are some more items, I dont know if the pipers buttons were wm I have never seen them? As an aside I came across a couple of Maltese paper crests recently will try and look them out. |
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