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Forum: Infantry (& Guards) Badges 23-05-22, 07:46 PM
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Posted By RSM
Variations of variations :rolleyes:

Variations of variations :rolleyes:
Forum: Infantry (& Guards) Badges 23-05-22, 07:28 PM
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Posted By RSM
JT. Hope this helps.

JT. Hope this helps.
Forum: Infantry (& Guards) Badges 23-05-22, 07:23 AM
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Posted By RSM
Go ahead

Go ahead
Forum: Infantry (& Guards) Badges 22-05-22, 10:18 PM
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Posted By RSM
This BM is from the same die, as far as I can...

This BM is from the same die, as far as I can tell. It's quite worn, but it has tell-tale similarities.
Forum: Infantry (& Guards) Badges 22-05-22, 10:02 PM
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Posted By RSM
Thank you very much! :)

Thank you very much! :)
Forum: Infantry (& Guards) Badges 22-05-22, 09:51 PM
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Posted By RSM
Nozzer, thanks very much for your info. Would you...

Nozzer, thanks very much for your info. Would you happen to have a photo of the 3rd all-GM? I would love to know what die it came from, or was it never produced in BM?
Forum: Infantry (& Guards) Badges 22-05-22, 09:36 PM
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Posted By RSM
Hope this helps. One of the all-GM variations? I...

Hope this helps. One of the all-GM variations? I understand from this forum there are 3 all-GM variations? I have seen two, the 'not-Gaunt' and this one (if an original).
Forum: Infantry (& Guards) Badges 22-05-22, 09:13 PM
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Posted By RSM
True....Still, it's a work of art compared to the...

True....Still, it's a work of art compared to the Lambourne effort.
Forum: Infantry (& Guards) Badges 22-05-22, 08:54 PM
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Posted By RSM
Thanks JT. Here is my 'Boris', slider and three...

Thanks JT. Here is my 'Boris', slider and three rectangular vent holes.
Forum: Infantry (& Guards) Badges 22-05-22, 02:32 PM
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Posted By RSM
JT. Great stuff, thanks very much for digging...

JT. Great stuff, thanks very much for digging that information out. That clears the matter up once and for all? It's not Gaunt, with Firmin looking the favourite? It's been a great thread, I've...
Forum: Infantry (& Guards) Badges 19-05-22, 10:08 PM
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Posted By RSM
Agreed. A nice example, unattached olive sprig...

Agreed. A nice example, unattached olive sprig and a 'no-berry' variation as well. If I recall there are at least two different 'no-berry' dies, from my (limited) experience. Thanks for sharing.
Forum: Infantry (& Guards) Badges 19-05-22, 09:23 PM
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Posted By RSM
It's not the best is it? Again I can only assume...

It's not the best is it? Again I can only assume it's a WW1 variation made by a company formerly producing something other than military badges as their main living. I have only seen two examples of...
Forum: Infantry (& Guards) Badges 19-05-22, 08:56 PM
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Posted By RSM
A good point Luke, thanks, and one I hadn't...

A good point Luke, thanks, and one I hadn't considered.

JT. You're right some of the Ladies leave a lot to be desired. Lambourne are much derided for their effort, but this one is perhaps the...
Forum: Infantry (& Guards) Badges 19-05-22, 07:46 PM
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Posted By RSM
Forgot to say: Also the Gresham's School Norfolk...

Forgot to say: Also the Gresham's School Norfolk OTC badge is of the same maker.
Forum: Infantry (& Guards) Badges 19-05-22, 07:28 PM
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Posted By RSM
JT. I can't say for sure, but that die was being...

JT. I can't say for sure, but that die was being used when the badges had loops pre-WW1, same with the VB badges I have, and so on through to slidered versions, and of course the 1916 all-GM. All...
Forum: Infantry (& Guards) Badges 19-05-22, 06:03 PM
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Posted By RSM
A nice variation. I too would like to know who...

A nice variation. I too would like to know who made this die. It's the only variation I have seen to date where the crosses within the shield are not edged. I've overlaid the most commonly seen...
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