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Old 10-04-16, 05:01 PM
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Well, I certainly have not done any "scratching" whatsoever, it is very clear that badges with long sliders have been in existence from the introduction of the slider.

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Well we've now spent some time scratching and staring at our navels (ie sliders !) but

WHY

do badges appear to have had longer sliders towards the end of the 1st WW ??


Soon, I will be posting some later 'long sliders' but I suspect they might have something to do with the reintroduction of the side cap in the 1930s.
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