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2/24 Glengarry Badge
Hi All
I have never seen or held an original pre-1881 glengarry badge before, but from what I have learnt on the forum, I believe this is genuine but would appreciate some opinions. This is very well made and nice and solid with a great patina. The lugs are brass rather than copper and fitted N-S. Thanks in advance. Cheers, Alex |
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Hi Andy
Lovely badge, I would assume an officers. Do you have an opinion on mine? As I said, I haven't ever seen a genuine glengarry badge of this period, for any regiment, so I have no benchmark to go by and would appreciate opinions. My gut feeling is that it is good, but you never know. Cheers, Alex |
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Alex, GlenG's are not my area so please don't take what I say as Gospel! Yours looks nice, the brass lugs are a possible good sign and also their positioning! On the downside the wear looks a little uneven and the rear detail a bit smooth? I would not like to say one way or they other from the images alone! I'd certainly keep hold of it until 100% certain!
Andy |
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The Gengarrys were usually a yellow brass, but thats by no means set in stone, although K&K state yellow brass, personally I dont think that was always the case.
The patination on the original posted badge does look good, but thats just from the Pic, these things need to be held. Sorry for such a wishy washy answer.... Cheers Jim |
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Hi Andy / Jim
Thanks for the replies. Andy - I know what you mean about the rear detail, but the badges is quite thick and heavy, so I think it would have lost some of the detail in the stiking, unlike badges made from thinner material. Jim - The brass is slightly yellow, though it has signs of age that would be hard to fake. The other thing is the high points have signs of polishing. With nobody jumping in to say for sure that it is fake, I am happy with this badge Cheers, Alex |
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It`s a nice badge, with good lugs. I like it.
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Leave to carry on Sir please. |
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any idea what the circular marks are around the lugs? Andy |
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Hi Andy
No idea ... They are barely visible and to be honest I didn't notice them until I saw them in the photos. It looks to me like a mark that may have been left from the soldering process, as if whatever machine is used to place the lug may have had a circular base and some extra solder left a minute tide-mark. Cheers, Alex |
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