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Thanks,
20th Hussars added to the list. Tim
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The Buffs, picked up for a quid from 2nd Front Militaria, Peterborough 6/10/99, and marked up "Repro? in the notes I made at the time.
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Leigh,
Thanks, added to the list. Tim
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I once had an all white metal Kings Liverpool Regt. beret size cap badge , it was certainly by Marples and Beasley but can’t remember if Birmingham was included on the slider.
As I couldn’t image who would have worn the badge I did contact Marples and Beasley ( it was a long long time ago) and I got to talk to a very helpful lady who said she would make some enquiries and get back to. True to her word she did and said that she had been told the badge was incomplete and lacked the brass title overlay. Make if that what you will P.
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Peter, our mutual friend said that that badge (1950 Pattern) in 'all WM' was a "walking out" badge. I've never seen one by M and B - one to look out for...
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Army Air Corps St Edward's Crown.
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Leigh,
Thanks, I will add to next updated list. Tim
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FFY/SH QC WM
Wiltshire Regiment AEA GM ATS KC GM Tim
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Ooooohhh - the thread of shame....... I bet I've got a few more M & B's in amongst the Gaunt B'hams......
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Hi,
What can you tell about this markings? I know it's Marples and Beasley but what period? Thanks Rafal
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Just to bring this thread to the surface in view of recents posts regarding slider markings.
See post 27 for the list so far, there are no doubt more out there! Tim
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Palestine Police KC WM
Thanks Holyboy and Leigh Tim
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Duke of Lancaster’s Own Yeomanry
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Thanks Luke,
Will be added to next revised list. Tim
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A new one to me, the North Devon Hussars in GM with a Marples & Beasley slider.
The badge is a cast copy of a genuine Lambourne badge, the impressed name stamp is partly visible on the reverse but mostly lost in the casting process. I expect this one may easily catch out the keen but unwary. |
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