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Scout army badge question
Was the brass Scout arm badge worn on full dress tunics prior to ww1, or was there an embroidered version for this?
Thanks, CB |
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There was Large and small of both versions and in GM or WM for the large ones.
There was khaki embroidered for SD, certainly in large, BUT, never seen a bullion version. Thats not to say they dont exist . regards
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Simon Butterworth Manchester Regiment Collector Rank, Prize & Trade Badges British & Commonwealth Artillery Badges |
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Thanks, but were they even worn at all on full dress tunics? Some of the Simkin etc. plates show them in wear I seem to recall. I can only assume that if they were indeed worn, they were the metal versions; rather unusual as metal sleeve insignia was not normally worn.
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full dress
Pictures of 21st Lancers in full dress with the large metal scouts badge in Linaker and Dine Book on Arm badges page 18
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"Edwards & Langley" notes that the badges were worn in brass by Household Cavalry and Cavalry of the Line on tunics, serge frocks and undress jackets, by infantry on tunics or full dress frocks, service dress, khaki drill and by Highland battalion including HLI on white jackets.
The larger size usually worn on the tunic, the smaller usually in service dress. They were issued in worsted "To the best of our knowledge they were never made in gold wire - nor was there a need." |
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Yes, they were worn on Home Service Full Dress, prior to it's withdrawal.
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Yes, with a black felt backing with a separate catalogue number. However, I have seen one on tunic with a white or buff facing background ..... definitely naughty but nice.
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I particularly like your white metal examples, Simon, they only seldom turn up.
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Thanks Frank,
Still looking for WM versions of the small ones. Dont even know if they exist? regards
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Simon Butterworth Manchester Regiment Collector Rank, Prize & Trade Badges British & Commonwealth Artillery Badges |
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Hello Simon, I certainly have not encountered any, one wonders if they were made and worn, I would like to think that they were.
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I suspect that white metal was only VF/TF and that they were not RACD approved.
The VF/TF County Associations were semi-autonomous and quite capable of funding the "correct" metal, in line with all the other restrictions on using the gold colour of the regulars. |
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