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Old 27-02-18, 05:30 PM
arnhem2280 arnhem2280 is offline
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Default SAS beret badges and wings

As there is so much discussion on the various styles and era's of SAS beret badges and wings I thought I'd put my small collection on the forum and would be interested in any comments. I won't get hurt if anyone knocks them so feel free to make any comments at all.

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Arnhem

The third photo is of WW2 badges that I have been shown and is added for interest of those who collect them
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Old 27-02-18, 07:19 PM
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A great collection with many rarities. Most are impossible to find even if you have deep pockets.

Thank you for sharing.

Keith
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Old 27-02-18, 07:58 PM
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Very nice - as a new collector, could anyone date these badges as this would be a very useful thread to use as a reference...

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mark
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Old 28-02-18, 02:31 AM
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Ha, what is to knock! Thank you for sharing your collection. Looking at the early examples in your last photo, I just noticed there are no sewn thread lines separating "WHO" from "DARES" from "WINS" that appear on later war made versions. Thanks once more!
Steve
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