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Tank corps with silver tank
British empire Militaria has some interesting tank corps badges where the badge is brass and the tank silver, on the back is gaunt makers details. I know this has been discussed previously and suggested i5 was a fantasy badge. However they do appear genuine, any thoughts?
Regards Ian http://www.britishempiremilitaria.com/shop.php |
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I believe the bi-metal collar badges are worn on the officers’ No. 1 Dress uniform.
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badges
Prices seem high - for example, I have just purchased a hallmarked silver 1940 Gaunt officers cap badge from another dealer for half the price...
Mark |
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http://www.watlingmilitaria.com/ Imagination is more important than knowledge. For while knowledge defines all we currently know and understand, imagination points to all we might yet discover. |
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Thanks, mate. |
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..some nice bits but lots of wrong uns....
See LRDGs, 1st Commando patch etc etc...as always right research before you buy. Stece |
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I agree with Steve an absolute plethora of fakes. He’s just listed a broken repro Home Guard Auxiliary Units for £400... just about sums up this dealer in my opinion.
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He is Rod Floods son, so its a shame that he does this.
i have warned about his offerings before when quite a few fake Manchester Regiment badges appeared. regards
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Didn’t know he was Rod Floods son.
But I still don't like the tank corps badges on his site. |
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