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Lesney Made 'Anodised' Cap Badges
Hi Guys,
Attached is an example of a Lesney made die cast cap badge - thanks to the trader here on the forum!!! I know an example of the Black Watch was also made by Lesney in this die cast style but were there any others? Regards Chris |
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There was also one for the Royal Artillery - I threw one away about three months ago !
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OK, well that makes three being Coldstream Guards, Black Watch and now Royal Artillery. Any more? Regards Chris |
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Strange coincidence
I today found the attached with a number of RM bits I bought. Totally mystified I thought it might be an original A/A cap badge converted to sweetheart and the pin broken off. Looking at it the pin housing is identical to your picture with the little lugs across the middle. I now presume it to be a fourth in your Lesney identification parade - what do you think? The only memory I have of Lesney was I think toy cars. Were these a collecting set for kids or something? -- Ray
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Yes, it looks like another to add for the list. They appear to be part of a collecting set but would like more info to confirm if possible - did they come with a display medium? The Danbury Mint and Texaco petrol items made up collecting sets so it it probable that these we manufactured as the same. Regards Chris Last edited by hagwalther; 15-01-09 at 11:05 PM. |
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Never seen these before, any history guys?
Tom |
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