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Chris ,i have a staffordshire regt 5th/6th btn purchased from bosleys regards alan
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chris, pictures of staffordshire badge regards alan
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Hi,
The lugs don't look anodised - are they brass or something odd? Alan |
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Alan they appear to be gold coloured not sure of the metal also the badge is quite heavy the badge is from the january postal and is described as early anodised regards alan
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Hi 54 Bty and Joachim,
Looks like 23 Royal Artillery (35mm High - Separate Wheel) does exist viewing the photos supplied so will remove it from the list. Thanks for this !!! Regards Chris PS I'll confirm this when I get home as I think there were three different sizes. Last edited by hagwalther; 06-05-08 at 08:11 PM. |
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This is a interesting badge. Do you have any really accurate weighing scales? I do quite a bit of Full-Bore Target Rifle shooting down here in New Zealand and make my own ammunition. As such, I have some pretty accurate digital scales for weighting out propellant and projectiles. Do you have access to the same sort of equipment or jewellers scales etc and if so can you weight and compare with a similar size badge with similar area? What we are looking for here is to confirm that the material is aluminium. I would have thought that the lugs should be aluminium too. Do the lugs have their own 'base' plate? I ask this as with zink based German combat badges (my main collecting area) the hinges and clasps needed a larger surface area to allow solder to bond with the zink material - I'm just trying to confirm the material used here. I also note that there is a small round mark on the reverse lower left loop. Is this a 'bubble' of some sort? Let us know when you get a moment. Regards Chris |
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There were three different sizes being: 45mm 40mm 35mm high. Can the badge in question be measured? Regards Chris |
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Hi chris i will see what i can do regarding the weight yes there are 2 bubbles where the loops are attached i will try and find out some more information from bosleys regards alan
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HI Chris
I have checked the size of the Firmin Badge and it is 40mm not 35mm Malc
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Regards Chris |
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Please look at the pictures of the Royal Artillery badges. The second pattern (1960's) is a lot different to the first.
It is the second pattern badge that has a wheel added and is 38 to 40 mm high. As far as I know the first badge (an anodised aluminium version of the original brass one) does not come with a seperate wheel. Last edited by 54Bty; 11-05-08 at 03:49 PM. |
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Hi Guys,
Guards badges now available at: http://www.britishbadgeforum.com/for...ead.php?t=1855 Cavalry badges are being re-scanned due to publishing back ground requirements. Territorial units now available via this thread: http://www.britishbadgeforum.com/for...1669#post11669 Regards Chris Last edited by Alan O; 02-08-09 at 06:48 PM. |
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Hi Guys,
6th Queen Elizabeth's Own Gurkha Rifles (Without Crown) has emerged. Stupid here had it stashed away in his own Gurkha collection. Regards Chris |
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Excellent,Chris.I had serious doubts about seeing a genuine one.I wonder if a 7th without crown will appear.
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Ayrshire Yeo large "of"
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Large (of) Last edited by Mike; 28-05-08 at 08:25 PM. Reason: repair thumbnail |
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