anodized Suffolk Regt cap badge
hi all, can anyone post a picture of an Anodized Suffolk cap badge please.
Collar too..........................maybe...........just one will do. Thanks andrew |
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Regards, Chris |
Andrew didn't mention "Genuine" he just asked for a photo, can't help, don't reply.
Regards Terry |
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Sorry to have wasted everyone's time... |
No image of such a badge as yet but informative posts -thanks button.
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Hi there is a photo of this badge on my site I no longer collect badges but I am sure members will have down loaded my collection for ref quote my name chris cunniffe I am sure some one will help chris
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Andrew,
Couple of quick snaps for you. Stephen. PS- can you please answer my last pm to you. |
Is that a rounded rather than flat based "G" on that Twinings?
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Leigh,
Please elucidate. |
The "G" in "TIMMINGS" is flat- bottomed, some copies being rounded, according to "the book" and / or some threads on the forum.
https://www.britishbadgeforum.com/fo...light=TIMMINGS |
I have one of these badges and handled others, they are indeed suspect with a rounded bottomed letter 'G' on Timings. The usual Timings stamp has a flat bottomed G and is extremely clear for a very small font makers mark. Additionally Timings sliders are very crisp, these have rounded edges.
The image posted by Stephen above illustrates the expansion of the aluminium on the slider where the 'stamp' is applied after the badge is manufactured and not prior to the badge being assembled - i.e. it was made with a blank slider and stamped afterwards (probably). This phenomenon is not usually seen in genuinely manufactured cap badges in anodised aluminium with sliders where the marking appears to be applied during the manufacturing process. All the best chaps Bess |
Suffolk Regt anodised
I don't think there is anyone who believes these were an issue item. They did however appear in the Ordnance List of Change so at least a sealed pattern existed at one time.
Stephen. |
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