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2747andy 01-09-12 05:48 PM

Firmin - Unseen Makers Marks.
 
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Is this new?

Just noticed this Firmin makers mark on an anodised RE badge! The standard FIRMIN but flanked by diamonds and on both slider and rear of badge, first time I've seen one with the diamonds?

The badge looks OK although the crown appears to have haunched shoulders?

Andy :confused:

54Bty 01-09-12 05:51 PM

Did you have to post this, just as Chris was getting on so well with his aa badge book?

Marc

2747andy 01-09-12 05:55 PM

:):D:):D:p:):):rolleyes::eek::cool:;)

Whooops!

I'm sure (hope) he has it already?

Andy

54Bty 01-09-12 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by 2747andy (Post 180838)
:):D:):D:p:):):rolleyes::eek::cool:;)

Whooops!

I'm sure (hope) he has it already?

Andy

Dare I say "I doubt it".

Marc :)

2747andy 01-09-12 06:04 PM

He was on-line!

Not sure if the delay is dread or just looking for data?

Have you seen this style of MM before?

Andy

Paddy 01-09-12 06:20 PM

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Andy

It's the new(ish) Firmin MM. I have it on a few badges, an anodised REME, an Irish Guards Officer's cap badge (packaging was dated 12/2010) and a Large Coldstream Guards Officer's cap star (packaging dated 05/2012).

Paddy

2747andy 01-09-12 06:31 PM

Thanks Paddy,
just hope Chris has the details in his book!

Andy

Mike H 01-09-12 06:54 PM

I wonder if this is the new mark they are using since they were taken over ?

hagwalther 01-09-12 07:46 PM

Hi Guys,

Marc has just pointed this out to me.

Not seen this mark before so will have to get an example of the badge - Andy, do you have a spare? Packaging information is also important - do you have one in original packaging?

Odd in that I'm quite surprised in that they were still making A/A badges with the trend to the 'New Metal' variant.

Slider looks like the last type used by Firmin too.

I can still add to the book if I can get an example soon.

Regards

Chris

Alan O 01-09-12 07:53 PM

Chris,

While the new design Inf and Cav regts have gone over to improved metal, the older Corps are mostly still wearing a/a badges and no chnages have been made to move to improved metal as yet.

Alan

hagwalther 01-09-12 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Alan O (Post 180851)
Chris,

While the new design Inf and Cav regts have gone over to improved metal, the older Corps are mostly still wearing a/a badges and no chnages have been made to move to improved metal as yet.

Alan

OK - Thanks Alan.

Any idea when the full change will be made?

Regards

Chris

Alan O 01-09-12 08:06 PM

Chris,

The changes are coming when new badge designs are made. The infantry have nealry all had amalgamations in the last 10 years. The Cavalry the same. The 9/12 Lancers are soon to go and they are one of the lasy Cav regts to retain /a badge sand that is only for caps and not berets. Otherwise the majority of Corps units are staying with a/a. The RLC had a new badge for their 10 year anniversary but that was the exception.

hagwalther 01-09-12 08:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan O (Post 180855)
Chris,

The changes are coming when new badge designs are made. The infantry have nealry all had amalgamations in the last 10 years. The Cavalry the same. The 9/12 Lancers are soon to go and they are one of the lasy Cav regts to retain /a badge sand that is only for caps and not berets. Otherwise the majority of Corps units are staying with a/a. The RLC had a new badge for their 10 year anniversary but that was the exception.

Thanks Alan,

Looks like some A/A badges may continue to be made for some time yet then. I would not expect any new designs though.

Regards

Chris

JimD 01-09-12 09:53 PM

Paddy

Can you please post a pic of the other side of the Coldstream Officers badge? Is it made of AA or another type of metal?

Cheers
Jim

Paddy 01-09-12 10:38 PM

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Jim

This is not A/A, it is the current issue Sterling Silver & Enamel officer's cap badge. A few more pictures attached below including one in the original packaging for Chris if it is of any use.

Paddy


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