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That would make a lot of sense. Have you any pictures of that particular badge?
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That was strange. Almost the same reply:D
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I have seen RMLI with long and short sliders. As the cap could be RMLI and not RMA then the slider and loop matches.
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All too true. Could you fasten the lugged RMA grenade thought the red felt and not pierce the hat itself?
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The badge is attached to the red flash only on my cap. When the flash is tucked inside it will only go down as far as the bottom lug. It would seem that if the badge had a slider it would be able to go through the flash and into that loop of thread, thus holding the flash and badge in place. If you look at all the old photos the badge sits so that the badge is half one side of the red piping and half the other. This can't be done with a lugged badge.
Surely this forum must be the best place to find a member who had a RMA cap badge with a slider:D |
I presume this is a guards badge.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WW1-ROYAL-...oAAOSwepZXRdHR |
I've worked it out:D:D
I was right about the RMA badges with the vertical lugs are really the collar badges. The cap badges have horizontal lugs! http://www.ebay.com/itm/WW1-Royal-Ma...p2047675.l2557 |
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Thanks to BJ (RBJ Militaria) for his help.
The cap is finished and looks much better with the correct cap badge in position:D |
Well done Irv,
Nice to see that you got to the bottom of this one and thanks for showing the result, a very nice cap. Is there any chance of you posting comparison images of the front and back of both badges please? Showing the N-S and E-W loops, I'm sure that would provide a useful reference for future enquirers. Regards Ry |
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Comparison Collar badge on the left and cap badge on right:)
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The positioning also probably depended on how many wets the gunner had had the night before!
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Hi Guy's,
I thought I would update you with my quest to place this lovely RMA Brodrick cap on an original RMA tunic. The inspection stamp is a little light, I think it reads 1911. This is the result. Regards Irv:) PS I know this belt isn't quite right but I'm working on it. |
I have still never seen a complete, original Brodrick with anything other than lugged badges.
This was the original thread mentioned above with my posts of original Brodricks and showing how the badges are fixed to the peaks which are then fastened to the cap with a hook: http://www.britishbadgeforum.com/for...ad.php?t=28138 |
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