Life Guards OFF beret badge
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Regarding the OFF beret badges, I am confused about the right confection For example, regarding the Life Guards, find two types of embroidery Which one would be good? |
The only real difference between the two examples you show here is age.
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Sorry, I was perhaps too vague.
The pattern of both badges is identical. The apparent tarnish in the bullion, and perhaps superior materials on badge B, (in my opinion) is attributable to either an older badge, or a superior badge - or indeed both. Best, Sean |
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model A is about 15 GBP (Hand & Lock) , model B is about 30 GBP (Snaith & Sons) So, identical design but difference of work, right? |
Yes, you are correct.
“You get what you pay for” which is proven here. The superior badge is more expensive. However both badges are acceptable for wear. |
They don't look much different to me. Hard to know where such items are made these days. Is the quality of one manufacturer/retailer thought to be higher than the other in general? Regards, Paul.
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I'd go for the Hand & Locke one, nicer example lettering wise. Clay |
Hi everybody
Thank you for your advise |
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cap badge ? |
Someone had better tell the HCR!:confused:
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No problem :) |
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