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m_cox1967 28-01-20 06:07 PM

"Cloth" Tank Crew Arm Badge, Good or Bad?
 
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Hi all, Today I have a: Cloth, Tank Crew Arm Badge, It is about three inches in width. For you to inspect.
So is it a Good one or is it a Bad one? :)

And thanks for any help that you can give me :) Mick

MH331 28-01-20 06:11 PM

Looks good to me with the straight barrel possibly Great War vintage

m_cox1967 28-01-20 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by MH331 (Post 498644)
Looks good to me with the straight barrel possibly Great War vintage

Hi MH331, And thanks for your information and fast reply. I thought that it was possibly into war IE: 1930 To 1939? But it did look good to me although I was not 100% sure about it as I have only seen the World War II, version's of this "Tank Crew Arm Badge". :)

Thanks again, Mick

Toby Purcell 29-01-20 12:30 AM

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It looks good to me. There were broadly two slight variations of the WW1 cloth arm badge, one with a solid black gun barrel and one with the outline of the barrel traced in black thread.

rac1944 29-01-20 05:10 PM

Definitely right and early and without the ‘L’ on the sponson, not sure if the lack of the ‘L’ helps to date these.
John

m_cox1967 29-01-20 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Toby Purcell (Post 498675)
It looks good to me. There were broadly two slight variations of the WW1 cloth arm badge, one with a solid black gun barrel and one with the outline of the barrel traced in black thread.

Thanks, Toby.

m_cox1967 29-01-20 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by rac1944 (Post 498734)
Definitely right and early and without the ‘L’ on the sponson, not sure if the lack of the ‘L’ helps to date these.
John

Thanks, John.


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