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RTR fantasy badges?
Hello,
I believe the following RTR badges to be fantasy. Conformation please. Badge 1 is white cotton, badge 2 is bullion, both badges are just slightly bigger than the correct RTR bullion badge. Thank you |
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Blazer badges?
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Regards, Jerry |
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Size?
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Both 8 1/2 cm by 8width
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Hi, Peter Payne had them made in the Indian sub-continent. There is a bullion version as well. They can be identified by being slightly thicker than originals, hope this helps, Mike
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Sorry, 4/ 1/2 cm by 4
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Thanks for your replys.
Sorry, they're rough measurements, I'm doing this all by phone, they're just slightly bigger than a standard RTR QC metal badge, so defiantly a cap badge of sorts. Excuse my ignorance, but who is Peter Payne, ive heard of him? And he had them made in India, why? Thank you again 3dg |
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Hi, Peter and Jim MacDonald wrote several books on tank insignia. Peter was just Peter and loved to have an example of everything or would have a few made for friends, That included everything from cloth cap and arm badges to WW1 paper propaganda badges. Unfortunately a lot of these are now circulating as genuine items. It's a shame that something done with the best of intentions is now causing a lot of problems, hope this helps Mike
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Thank you Mike,
That does explain a lot. I have no idea what to do with them, can't just bin them! |
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Hi, the bullion badge was used, the others are just fantasy. I never did find out why he had them made, maybe the Indian made them to show what he could do and continued to knock them out. Certainly there appears to be a lot of them about, and sadly neither Peter or Jim are with us to ask, hope that helps, Mike
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So my bullion one with the green wreath was used?
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Hi 3dg, I'm sorry I wasn't clearer. Both of yours are fantasy badges, I think the were meant to represent o/r's and nco's badges. Peter also had an all bullion badge made which was a copy of the one in use, hope this is clearer. Sorry to disappoint but the TC,RTC and RTR had very few badges and any new variant not been seen before in the last 100 years is more than likely a fantasy badge, best wishes Mike
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Edit - question answered by the above post (I'm still looking for an officer's bullion badge as worn on the Astrakhan beret by the way). |
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This is my Astracan beret with the said badge. Sorry it's not a closer pic of the badge, it's just my reference picture. If you need a closer one just let me know.
Mark. |
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