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Old 06-11-22, 03:42 PM
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Default Liverpool Scottish Cameron badge.

This mornings find.
Home made Cabinet stand displaying a Liverpool Scottish Cameron badge.
Wonder the story behind this one, badge looks genuine to me, shield made from hard board.
Thought I would share Tony.
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Old 06-11-22, 05:59 PM
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Very creative and very nice results. I am not the expert, but the badge looks good to me. Thanks for sharing,

Terry
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Old 07-11-22, 06:34 AM
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Nice that for once, the maker didn't cut off the lugs and glue the badge to the board!
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Old 07-11-22, 01:21 PM
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If you're I'm not looking at it for authentication, I can tell you that it was
Pattern 11247/1938
basically it was worn between 1937 to 1967


If you're interested, the next one [ AA ] was
Anodised Aluminium Pattern 11397/1965
worn between 1937 - 1967


Another version was made in the far east - but used by the Lpl Sc cadets, after ??
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