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These shoulder title did not sell at the first auction, so the dealer said he would sell me the few I wanted, but that never happened. Instead they were relisted and I had to buy both lots just to get the couple I wanted.
I will probably only keep the two No. 3 Commando, and the one good No. 10 Commando, and sell the rest of the good ones (guess I'll just trash the bad ones). Before I do so, I just want to verify that I have separated the good from the bad properly. There are the good ones, correct? Last edited by WWIIBuff; 07-07-19 at 07:49 AM. |
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I believe these are the to good, but post-war titles...
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And lastly, these are the bad pieces...
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As said before:
All the titles in post #16 are great WW2 badges, well done #17 look all original but post war #18 the No 2 and 10 titles, the HQ special service bn (twin daggers) and 2 Cdo (SS & dagger) are known reproductions. The special service Bde dagger patch is a good WW2 example. The ‘target badge’ is 6th Anti-Aircraft Division not Cdo related. All in all not a bad haul
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Paul has it covered.
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And Mike taught me everything I know!
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Paul
No way, and you know it. It is a two way thing, an we are learning all the time. Mike |
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Well I will not get in the middle of who had the knowledge first, but I appreciate the confirmations from both of you!
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It is all about team work, 1 + 1 can make 3 etc.
Mike |
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