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Army Air Corps Plastic Economy
Well have managed to acquire the 1st badge to the A.A.C. and posting all three to show progression - I think?
Brown (prototype badge turned down because of colour), Gold (used but Silvered preferred) and then the Silver badge. Anything to add would be appreciated as information I have is only what I have gleamed, so additional information on these badges and other Prototype badges or other variations to those Plastic Economy we consider the Norm welcome, I saw 4 prototype badges R.A.S.C. this and 2 others sold last year, also a Gold and a White RAF badges so still lots of surprising badges turn up? Many thanks Billy |
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Hello Billy
There are many people on this forum who will remember Len Whittaker, who wrote the book 'Some Talk of Private Armies'. During one of my chats with Len, he informed me of his regret to have lost or let go the Chocolate Brown AAC Bakelite badge he had in WW2. It sounded very much as though he had been issued with it. If so, it may indicate it was not just a prototype, and that a few were actually issued. Hoping this helps Mike |
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Billy,
Great group and I for one had no idea there were 3 different ones! Well done regards
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Simon Butterworth Manchester Regiment Collector Rank, Prize & Trade Badges British & Commonwealth Artillery Badges |
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Not my line but have to admit that's a lovely trio.
Good on you Bill! Vincent |
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Well done. Not my area but you must be delighted.
Chris |
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Yep, agree with Vincent and Chris, a really nice set of badges. I'd say very well done.
Terry |
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I have comming two R.A.S.C. badges one I think being a prototype, another similar maker marked to ( "F & G" ) though have seen an Officer metal Collar? (Sweetheart) which is the Economy R.A.S.C. I saw last year totally different again??? The two R.A.F. badges I would like to add to my collection!
Many thanks for the comments, billy |
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Some nice badges there Billy. There also exists light copper and brown variations. I was always led to believe that the more unusual colour AAC badges were simply oddities, made to avoid waste.
Where did you find the information regarding the colours used? Tug Last edited by tug37; 26-08-21 at 11:11 AM. Reason: error |
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Hi Tug the prototype badge had the description within listing, the Gold and the Silver are common enough within Economy badges, the Gold was originally the badge to be used after the Brown which was rejected, the Gold wasn't liked either and the Silver was preferred by the Unit!
All the best billy |
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Thanks for the reply Billy, so all the information was in the description of an ebay listing?. As far as I know, the Ministry of Supply records for plastic badges held at Kew only show manufacturers and numbers produced for each unit.
Whether the dark brown (black?) variation is a prototype or not, it's still a very rare piece. Bosleys sold one years ago and it went for over £400. The silver plastic AAC is very hard to find which makes me think even if if they were prefered, not many were issued with them. Again, super badges and well done for picking them up. Tug |
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Hi Tug, these Brown badges crop up when least expected, Dead Spartan has a Plastic Economy board "Price on request" which when you examine closely you can see within, the Royal Leicester Rgt. 3 badges (have two) Brown (unknown) Gold and Silver, the Cambridgeshire Rgt another Brown I have had in my hand at Stratford once exists and have never seen another since? So, how many more could there be?
Also White version of the Air Ministry Police badge, may have been made this colour to have been painted (or an acceptable trend?) Have the White badge and another with Silver paint applied. All the best billy |
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