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Star of David Lapel Badge
Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone has any idea what this badge would have been for? Possibly a locally made "On War Service" type badge? Any suggestions would be very helpful. Kind regards, James |
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With the broad arrow on it ? I find very strange.....
Andy
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Leave to carry on Sir please. |
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Cut from some broad arrow marked piece of brass?
It doesn't have the look of a mass produced item and the lapel fitting looks as if someone had a couple of clues but the number seems pretty high. Suggestion: were there any makers of brass rifle oilers, etc. that used the "L H" marking? |
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Light Horse old comrades lapel badge?
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I was thinking along the lines of the Jewish greeting “To Life”.
La Heim = “To Life” or “L’chaim” Could this be a Holocaust survivor’s tribute? |
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Could it have been cut from the base of a shell case
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Good idea, hence my question as to makers that might have used the LH mark.
Not attacked a shell base before, but you would sure work up a sweat on that one, much like a cartoon I once saw of a guy chopping down a tree to make a toothpick! |
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