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Old 21-10-17, 02:03 PM
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Default Four badges are they any good?

Picked these four up earlier in the week, l think the Norfolk's is OK but the other three are out of my comfort zone, any opinions would be appreciated.
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Question Suffolk Regt F/S badge

Without making any comment on the authenticity of the Suffolk Regt F/S badge, why are the two outer towers polished to virtually no bricks showing when the bricks are clearly visible on the reverse?

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Old 21-10-17, 07:40 PM
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No Idea about the Suffolks but the rest look good to me. The Norfolks looks like a Lambourne (I am sure Nozzer can confirm or otherwise).
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Question Suffolk F/S badge

Was this badge or one very much like it shown by Monty in a previous post?

http://www.britishbadgeforum.com/for...ad.php?t=11631

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Old 22-10-17, 08:21 AM
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Rob I think it is the same badge, note the last post on linked thread dated 14/10, I did'nt get any replies to my query.
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No Idea about the Suffolks but the rest look good to me. The Norfolks looks like a Lambourne (I am sure Nozzer can confirm or otherwise).
Thanks Phil , yes the Norfolk's badge has a feint Lambourne makers mark and I think the 'angled cut' slider is often found on their badges.
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