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Airborne related insignia
I went through another part of the collection I bought.
And I found these airborne related insignia of which I could use second opinion or confirmation. Pips: original Parachute qualification 'light bulb': original Curved airborne titles: uncut, private purchase. Exactly like the pair in the book British Airborne Insignia from Oliver lock Parachute Qualification badge: I haven't seen the black backing before but have a good feeling on it. The stitching on the wings is also horizontal. |
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Parachute regiment embroidered: original
Parachute regiment printed: original Both look like textbook examples if I compare with Oliver locks book Pegasus + airborne tab set 1: original Pegasus + airborne tab set 2: not sure, Pegasus looks more blue of colour? |
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Left Pegasus: original, looks similar to set 1 but a different shade
Right Pegasus: not sure, different kind of cloth used. Damaged airborne tab: front looks ok but not sure of the back. |
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Hi Stef,
Curved airborne titles: uncut, private purchase. Exactly like the pair in the book British Airborne Insignia from Oliver lock Why is one larger than the other?
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I believe it is the angle of the picture, that makes it look like that. I will check later today when I'm back from work
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It’s simple maths. They are the same sizes. If you put one inside the arc of the other it will have the perception of being larger when in fact it is the same size
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More opinions on the insignia?
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