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Forum: General Topics. 29-12-19, 11:38 PM
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Posted By KLR
Actually there is a complicated history to this. ...

Actually there is a complicated history to this.
The first two are actually Jennens dies - they were taken over by Gaunt and stamped GAUNT LATE JENNENS. The Gaunt one is a .... Gaunt die.


J&Co...
Forum: General Topics. 29-12-19, 06:13 PM
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Posted By KLR
Yes Noxin - loops for that die. Not sure about...

Yes Noxin - loops for that die. Not sure about the last one.
Phil, I agree - higher ones for something floppy (eg beret) and lower ones for a peaked cap ??? Does this indicate a period of change ?
Forum: General Topics. 29-12-19, 12:00 PM
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Posted By KLR
Thanks Alan, I had thought that loops were more...

Thanks Alan, I had thought that loops were more useful on a 1920s side cap, GS cap or beret - though the slider was used with a clip from the 1940s. Maybe the loops on scroll (ie low) for a peaked...
Forum: General Topics. 29-12-19, 11:44 AM
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Posted By KLR
different fixtures

These three badges were produced / worn by the King's between 1926 and 1950.

The first two are from the same die.
WHY are there two locations for the loops ?? On the scroll <156> and on the...
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