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Black Watch for opinion please
Hi All
Is this ok ???? Had a look through the forum and to the un trained eye everything looks the same. Thanks Mark Apologies if this appears twice (not to good with modern technology) tried before and don't know were it went. |
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Welcome to the Forum Mark. Your account is active and open for posts.
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Res ipsa loquitur |
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Thanks Bill
Still trying to work out all the buttons. |
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Look fine to me the die flaw bottom right of sphinx tablet is a good indicator.
Tony.
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For Christopher night night son. |
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Thanks Tony
That's Great Some better photos Mark |
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Tony, would all BW badges have that flaw at the Sphinx?
Thanks, Terry |
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No - it is one specific die.
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Thanks Alan, that means might be a good one. One of my old badges I got back in the late 90's. Probably need to post it to be sure.
Terry |
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May be of interest, I've had two of the badges illustrated in the opening post, both of which were magnetic!
Tony.
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For Christopher night night son. |
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Hi Tony
This one is non magnetic ? These badges are supposed to be made from White Metal i think, which is non magnetic, so could this die have been used to make re strikes ? Also if a die had a flaw in it wouldn't it have been replaced or destroyed, you see the other WW1 Black Watch badges have no flaw (a new die)? Mark. |
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There was more than one die used. Only one had the blob under the sphinx.
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Thanks Alan, does that mean mine is a good one?
Terry |
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Hi Terry
Your Black Watch badge has the word "LACESSIT" mine is spelt "LACESSET" Looking at pictures from the Gallery your badge appears to be a WW2 example??? Mark |
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Mark, good catch! I just checked my Doyle and Foster for WW2 and it shows it spelled with an "I", so you are right, it is WW2.
On a different note, re your alias name, I knew he fellow who bought the fuselage cross from Richthofen's plane when it was put up for auction back in the 90's. It was very cool to see, and I took several pictures. If I can locate them I'll send them to you if you'd like to have them. Terry |
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