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Originally Posted by GTB
A rather strange 'E'. Could it possibly be a conjoined F & L (or L & F), the initials of an RAF sweetheart?
GTB
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I dunno. To quote Eric Morecambe, you can't see the join.
It is an odd E but it is as clean as a whistle no evidence of it being 2 letters. Maybe he was going to add the eagle on the bottom part of the E but then something went wrong. Who knows? I like it anyway. Its a bit different.