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1924 Withdrawing Tank.
Arrived today think it tick the boxes.
Cheers Tony.
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Hi Tony,
My example has been brooched. Yours looks to be adapted from lugs to a slider. I saw more modified ones than anything else whilst I was searching for an example to buy.
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Hello Phil, having read previous threads ref to this badge, seems they were converted to a slider from lugs.
Tony.
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That is certainly true, RTC officers bought berets, but, the rank and file had to wait a little longer for them to be issued and retained their SD cap as a result.
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Agreed, it is a pleasing example, toned as well, rather than simply being another one out of the box.
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Thanks Frank,
I thought as you it was a nice example. The photos don't do it justice I'm afraid. Cheers Tony.
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It's certainly a nice badge, there were some produced in GM from these particular dies, but, they are a little harder to find and have a lengthy slider.
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Nice badge
Nice badge I owned once it had the same conversion as does the one owned by my friend Mike if memory serves.
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