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Another mystery bullion badge, possibly Naval?
Another unknown bullion badge which obviously has some age. I was thinking that because of the black material that it might have a naval connection. It doesn't appear in Guido Rosignoli's Badges and Insignia of World War II Air Force-Naval-Marine.
I do not have a clue as to what the central device is meant to represent so i have no idea where to direct any further search. Any pointers in the right direction would be appreciated. |
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I think it's meant to be nanchukas, so this would be a badge for a qualified ninja
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I am thinking that it was more probably worn by a ticket seller at the entrance to the Mersey Tunnel.
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Basic Communications - Two tin cans and a piece of string!
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Car Wash Operator
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It looks like an original 1980's badge for the technical storeman for Cyberman
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Master Beer Syphoner.
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PTI patch Muscleworks Gym.
Worn on the navy blue Adidas trackie uniform, post 1990. |
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Freemasonry ?
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Possibly, but it is a very strange looking arch on my badge if it is.
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I wonder if it is two barrels and a hose line.
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Can you put up a picture of the reverse side please? it may tell which country it's from.
Funniest thread on the forum! some great answers! |
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Here is the reverse.
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Neither the reverse, nor the obverse, is British in embroidery style.
CB
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