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Jelly Terror 06-04-16 06:18 PM

Long Sliders Thread
 
Not sure what kind of interest members might have in the following, but thought I'd post a few badges which bear the long slider. The general ball park figure seems to be around the 45mm mark, but I would be interested in seeing all/any other examples.

Members KLR, and Ticker Riley, (among others) have submitted a number of very interesting posts on the subject, so I thought it might be an idea perhaps to organise a thread which could potentially encompass the subject in one place, rather than have a number of separate and ongoing threads with no clear connection. Just an idea.

This first example is a little curious - not quite sure what to make of it. A Royal Army Service Corps badge, with a 48mm slider, and which looks to be a die cast OSD... perhaps someone can correct or confirm that.

Regards,

JT

http://www.britishbadgeforum.com/for...ctureid=127848

http://www.britishbadgeforum.com/for...ctureid=127847

Jelly Terror 06-04-16 06:35 PM

Leicestershire
 
This next badge has been discussed previously - a lovely Leicestershire Regiment example (45mm slider):

http://www.britishbadgeforum.com/for...ctureid=121739

http://www.britishbadgeforum.com/for...ctureid=121738

Alan O 06-04-16 06:51 PM

An interesting RASC badge as it is clearly not 1903-06 or a Brodrick badge but could be bespoke for something else. A FSH (Pagri) remains a likely contender.

Paul Spellman 06-04-16 07:10 PM

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I have these two KLR badges with long sliders.
The 8th Lpool Irish is WW2 period at 45mm longer and thinner than what you usually come across but I think more suitable for the Caubeen.
The other is the unofficial Indian Service badge which is mm'd Gaunt and is 47mm
Paul

Paul Spellman 06-04-16 07:11 PM

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Rear of badges

Jelly Terror 06-04-16 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Alan O (Post 354688)
An interesting RASC badge as it is clearly not 1903-06 or a Brodrick badge but could be bespoke for something else. A FSH (Pagri) remains a likely contender.

I'd agree, Alan. Long ol' slider, that.

A slight tangent... Rob raised an interesting thread here on slidered officers' badges.

Jelly Terror 06-04-16 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul Spellman (Post 354695)
I have these two KLR badges with long sliders.
The 8th Lpool Irish is WW2 period at 45mm longer and thinner than what you usually come across but I think more suitable for the Caubeen.
The other is the unofficial Indian Service badge which is mm'd Gaunt and is 47mm
Paul

Nice examples, Paul. When does the KLR date from/to?

Paul Spellman 06-04-16 07:27 PM

I think it may be as early as 1898ish through up until probably 1920, the KLR seemed to rotate the 2 Regular Bn's with India Service.
Paul

Artynut 06-04-16 07:28 PM

Long slidered badges
 
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Not my field, I've shown this before, as far as the paint job goes? I've no idea. Slider is 50mm long. Regards, David J.

Jelly Terror 06-04-16 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Artynut (Post 354703)
Not my field, I've shown this before, as far as the paint job goes? I've no idea. Slider is 50mm long. Regards, David J.

Nice one David. Is it a regular RASC badge in all other respects barring the paintwork and slider... not theatre-made?

Jelly Terror 06-04-16 08:42 PM

KRRC
 
This KRRC (KK2011) has the 11mm, 'J R Gaunt London' mark (no full stop). Non-voided crown and centre, with a 46mm slider:

http://www.britishbadgeforum.com/for...ctureid=127861

http://www.britishbadgeforum.com/for...ctureid=127860

http://www.britishbadgeforum.com/for...ctureid=127859

Artynut 06-04-16 10:09 PM

long Sliders
 
Hello Je Te, My RASC long slidered badge is definitely die struck so I believe it to be "proper". I always thought that "Theatre Made" were all cast. Looking at it again, I'm wondering why as a non voided example they bothered to void the crown arches? Thank you for your interest, David J.

Hoot 06-04-16 10:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Artynut (Post 354727)
Hello Je Te, My RASC long slidered badge is definitely die struck so I believe it to be "proper". I always thought that "Theatre Made" were all cast. Looking at it again, I'm wondering why as a non voided example they bothered to void the crown arches? Thank you for your interest, David J.

Artynut, what you have there is a pugri badge which should be slightly larger than the regular RASC cap badge. These were the only non-voided G6 RASC badges made. I have seen a couple of "bronzed up" ones like yours many moons ago. A very nice badge.

Jelly Terror 06-04-16 11:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Artynut (Post 354727)
Hello Je Te, My RASC long slidered badge is definitely die struck so I believe it to be "proper". I always thought that "Theatre Made" were all cast. Looking at it again, I'm wondering why as a non voided example they bothered to void the crown arches? Thank you for your interest, David J.

Agreed, David, it's just that I couldn't quite see the back of your badge too clearly, so wasn't sure how it was manufactured. The fact too that it is non-voided made me wonder, but Hoot has kindly cleared that up.

Great stuff, chaps. :)

Artynut 07-04-16 02:47 AM

Now I'm worried! What do I really have? Hoot says that my long slidered badge should be slightly larger? Well mine isn't! Tip of crown orb to tip of lower star = 42mm. Same as my ASC, GvR RASC and two types of V1 (VI between upper parts of G & R and the other has the VI between the centres of the G & R) RASC. Excepting the lugged ASC Sliders on these are all 38mm. Regards, David J.


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