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Irv,
For me the E/W are all fakes. The N/S are all good. Just my opinion, let others with more knowledge confirm or deny. regards
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Simon Butterworth Manchester Regiment Collector Rank, Prize & Trade Badges British & Commonwealth Artillery Badges |
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Cheers Simon
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Do they fake the N-S lug badges?
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It's crazy as I bought two of those E-W lugged badges from a forum member. I was sold them as original and only had them to go by as a reference when buying the others.
Don't know which ones they were now. Looking back at my PM's his name is Brian. I don't have PM's from him but I do from Mike B referring to him by name in one of the PM's Mike B sent me. I bought the two badges and then got PMs from other members trying to buy one of them off me. This just reinforced to me that they were right. Just a bit disappointed. Last edited by Irv; 13-07-21 at 04:04 PM. |
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Royal Marine Artillery cap badge
I have never seen a Royal Marine Artillery cap badge with E-W loops, so I cannot really comment as to the authenticity of them. All the Royal Marine Artillery cap badges I have had came from an old collection and had N-S loops.
Why the change in position of loops I cannot see unless it's a makers idea. Rob |
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Do the moderators retain sales adverts in any form of archive please? it will be around June 2016 I imagine ... quite understand if not, as storage for archiving must have its limits. Regards Mike Last edited by Mike B; 13-07-21 at 06:43 PM. |
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Thanks for your help Mike. I’m sure some one will recall who this is.
Regards Irv |
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Irv
I agree that all the EW lugged badges look suspect and all the NS lugged badges look ok. I have never seen an EW lugged badge that I like. They tend to have a very rough finish to the front, especially between the flames and they always appear to made of thinner metal. As with some of your badges the lugs tend to have large feet but this is not always present on all the badges. I have seen a few of the slidered RMA badges before but I also treat these with suspicion. I have attached a couple of pictures of the NS lugged ones I have. I have also attached a picture of the EW version I have, I do not consider this to be genuine but keep it as a reference. Paddy |
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All your E-W looped badges and the slidered version are repros.
The N-S ones all look good to me. Here is the ‘offender’ in the Martin Marsh catalogue. |
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Thanks Paddy. I just can’t work out how in the original pictures I posted the badge sits so low with a N-S lug system??? The glove goes beyond the bottom material.
But what do I know……… I should stick to commando knives🤪 |
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Cheers Luke. I’m embarrassed to say that I had not heard of Marsh before this thread…..
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When I was a school boy I had a Saturday job working for a well known militaria/camping store in the north west. Martin Marsh used to come in and sell his badges, by weight, the shop bought boxes of them every few months. Whilst most were restikes but every delivery also included a few genuine badges, the savvy collectors would pick these out very quickly. I wish I’d asked him why some were real. I doubt that shop was his only customer, he must have produced hundreds of thousands of them, we were selling them for £2 each. Forty years of ageing later I wonder how many are now ‘real’.
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