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Another discovery while examining the lugs under large magnification compounds my findings : )))) there is something special about Tiptaft lugs! I will double check more WW1 cap badges to see if this unusual construction is present in them!
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Just a correction: it was the 4th ALH who were divided between theatres. The 13 ALH was all on the Western Front. |
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Forgive my lack of knowledge on this subject
But When did they start Striking WW1.13 ALH hat badges in Brass..... If one looks on UK Ebay they sell Unpainted Brass copies for 20 pounds GM |
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Authentic ones sell for around AUD$150-200 or more these days. Mick
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An easy enough slip to make, given that both units served as Corps Cavalry.
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