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Australian shoulder titles
opinions on these please
have not seen these type before when worn? by who ? etc |
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Hello Wayne
I picked up a few sets of those about 8-10 years ago. All the inquiries I made at the time indicated they were made as movie props, can't remember which movie. I kept one set and sold the rest off as novelty/movie props. Dennis |
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cheers for that
always interesting |
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I think they are OK, always described as economy issue? I've seen lots of them over the years...never heard of them as a movie prop, considering it would be easier to manufacture traditional "AUSTRALIA" titles for a prop than these things; the solderless lug arrangement is quite intricate.
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Titles
I also like the look of them. The manufacture is way too fancy for a film set. I would suggest made in the Middle East?
Stephen.
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These are late WW2 issue ( but never were) made of brass and some were of zinc then blackened . Around the 1990's boxes of these were found and were sold over the years ISW had loads of them. So yes they are correct for the period .
Rob |
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Hello All
I have collected Aussie militaria for over 40 years and have never seen them before, I don't like them and cant suggest where they came from. Regards Phil. |
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First I have seen this type of lug, if you look closely you would notice that a typical split pin would not work due to the angle of the holes. You couldn't slide a split pin straight across. Maybe round split ovals would have been used like a button type.
How do the lugs stay on, do they slide off the back? The void between the I and A looks ugly, cant see the army approving that. The brass does look old, but maybe it was made for the movie Gallipoli back in the day? Interesting piece. Mike |
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I have a set of these titles in copper which I am very comfortable with. A long split pin will easily fit through the two lugs although it does twist. Perhaps they used two smaller pins as show in my image, which fit easily.
John |
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