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Good afternoon,
Spotted this badge on eBay a while ago but didn't bid because it's unknown to me. Did the AAC had OSD cap badges? I like to read your thoughts on this. Marinus AAC-OSD-1.jpgAAC-OSD-2.jpg Last edited by marinus; 20-06-20 at 01:00 PM. Reason: added "cap" to the title and made the "cap" text in the message bold |
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Think I may give that a miss!
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Billy is right it’s a repro. A fake AAC badge has been used to create a lost wax cast copy in an OSD bronze finished with tangs.
Bosley’s recently sold a pair of collars on their Regimental Badges site https://www.regimentalbadges.com/en-...0#.Xu3uYiXTWaM |
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No, they wore silver or plated beret badges and silver or plated and more usually bronze collar badges.
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Thank you, Frank, Luke and Billy.
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Now they are nice! w/m or are they Silver? All the best billy
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Thank you, Billy, they are bronze.
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Not an exact matching pair, notwithstanding, they face and could have been worn together.
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