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Thanks Andy, i can see that one , what about a badge with a mounted wheel like Marc said in post #13.
'Your RA Beret Badge image 0033, is missing the mounted wheel, so is a broken badge not a variation.' Thanks Derrick.
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Hi Guys,
The four officially authorised examples of the RA A/A cap badge are recorded on page 546 of my book. Chris and Derrick as part of their study into the makers of A/A cap badges include all such badges manufactured including unofficial commissions such as subdued examples. Such an undertaking is to be admired. Regards Chris |
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Very Impressive, Thanks for sharing.
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[QUOTE=54Bty;311371]Your RA Beret Badge image 0033, is missing the mounted wheel, so is a broken badge not a variation.
Is it NOT a varation by a maker? I have a one with "wheel missing" aswell, it is marked TOYE, KENNING & SPENCER Can it be that this maker issued the badges like this? Jerry.
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They may have been released by the company, but I don't think they would have been issued with the wheel missing.
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