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Parachute Regiment Beret
Anyone else spot this piece of rubbish? Can't believe it's currently sitting at £500. Worthy of further research? Worthy of being thrown in the bin I'd say.
https://www.bidspotter.co.uk/en-gb/a...a-a88200b145ca
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Regards, Des |
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Parachute Regiment Beret
The badge has the classic flaw of the small die defect under the inner upper part of the left wing. See the following for a detailed analysis;http://arnhemjim.blogspot.com/2011/0...cap-badge.html.
Arnhem Jim Arizona Territory |
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Someone is regularly making berets with numbered cap badges, fabric packing behind the badge and a piece of tape with the number printed on it. There have been a few on eBay too
Lee |
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And extended wing tips and on a slider....
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Simon Butterworth Manchester Regiment Collector Rank, Prize & Trade Badges British & Commonwealth Artillery Badges |
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Denison material is also that of the 2nd variant of the '59 Pattern, circa 1963ish.
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A very secure way to effortlessly lose a lot of cash, if you're into that sort of thing.
Rgds, Thomas |
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6162000 would suggest originally a member of the East Surrey's.
Complete and utter rubbish, certainly not WW2, as claimed. |
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