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As Simon already stated the laurel is being used as a spacer tantamount to the two ‘diamonds’ on the Second Somerset Militia WBC I posted, and I’d wouldn’t expect a cap badge scroll to be filled such diamonds by that same rationale.
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It was neither a completely unusual policy, nor one without a clear rationale, but it was a short lived one. You’re like a record with the needle stuck and invariably rudely dismissive of other’s contributions unless they happen to tally with yours.
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Trying to baffle us with bull**it constantly just doesnt wash. Luke was merely commenting on my observations on the use of a Laurel Spray on WBC's, whats the problem with that? One of those Artillery badges is fake by the way!
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Simon Butterworth Manchester Regiment Collector Rank, Prize & Trade Badges British & Commonwealth Artillery Badges |
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I think this thread has run it's course. Should any one actually find a genuine laurel wreath badge and not one of the March fakes then please open a new thread. An officer dated hallmark would be ideal.
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