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Heck
$710 on eBay, gosh that's amazing (well to me it is)
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several things there are no dress regs or photos of this badge being worn. i would like to have seen the back of this badge as we have a couple of fantastic badge repairers on this site, especially dave the guru, who could easily replace lugs with screw posts. i think this could be made up using an unbadged period pouch. and as the seller states, "This is quite possibly even a unique surviving example of this colonial unit’s dress, and I am not aware of any similar item in any museum collection or private hands." is it because its super rare or because it never existed. i think someone bought a fantasy item, but id be happy to be proved wrong bc |
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Hey what a beautiful badge !! I dont have anything like it and have not seen one either, most of my pre fed badges are Victorian and unfortunatly Cossum never did a book on pre fed badges although it was talked about many years ago. Good one Regards Phil. |
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The only pre fed badge that I know to have been reproed is the Kings Colonials "Australasian" with the standing kangaroo, I have 2 the good one has a dark patina and lugs east - west, the repro is much yellower and has north south lugs, I got my repro from a army disposals store in Melbourne in the early 70's. And your other point is also true, pre fed Aust badges can go for a lot of money as can the pre WW1 light horse and infantry battalion badges. Regards Phil. |
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Mine isn't an Australian one, its a Brit one - but then a very sweeping statement was made that ALL these badges are fakes - which is why I asked for clarification - and it seems from the response to my query, that it IS considered a fake. A bit like my 42nd Foot NCO's cap badge - which wasn't. Having compared the quality of workmanship of mine and other similar items I have I am just amazed thats it thought to be a fake. David |
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Firstly, Dave, I don’t think anyone here said yours was a fake. Well I certainly didn’t. It’s the QUEENSLAND MEDICAL DEPT. badges that are fake. Yours is British, nothing to do with the Queensland version and I think is probably good going on the way it has been made and finished. Phil, there are many Australian pre fed badges that have been copied. Most of them I have seen have been done by re-enactment groups and include qld artillery helmet plate, and several different nsw helmet plates. And Phil, Cossum has done a pre fed book. At present it hasn’t been published, but will be far superior to any other badge reference book already out there. It’s been going to go to the printers for the past couple of years but Jeff hasn’t been entirely happy with it. Keeps finding new things to add to it BC |
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Hi BC,
Thanks for the update, I look forward to it comming out to fill a very big gap, please let me know when its available. Regards Phil. |
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and i believe he is redoing his other badge books also. maybe combining them into 1 big book. bc |
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Perhaps why the grey collection does not include an example? |
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Qld Med Dept
Hi all,
I strongly believe that ALL these badges, without exception, are fakes (maybe 'fantasy badge' is a nicer way to put it). No one ever saw one until about 10 years ago. |
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I know this is an old post but I was surprised to see a link to my Ebay guide from a few years back.
The badge is included in Rick Grebert's book "Military Badges of the Australian Colonies 1800-1903" so it is possible that there are some originals still floating around but most on the market should be assessed as repro. |
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