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I must admit that I've never seen that explanation elsewhere, but I do recall meeting blokes from the QDG and 17/21 L wearing the chrome badges. they were always on the lookout for proper w/m badges as replacements |
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Petriburg,
I have just realised we are talking about 35 years ago and it only seems like yesterday. Amongst the other people who used to attend the Liverpool Branch (MHS)meetings were Graham Maddocks ( author of the Liverpool Pals book ).Tim Ashley- a very well known Kings Liverpool collector, Bob Bragg- co -author- "Parachute Badges and Insignia of the World"., Lt.Col.Tony Moore- 5th Kings and author of a number of articles on the Kings Liverpools- all now sadly gone There was also Dennis Reeves,curator of the the Liverpool Scottish Museum and thankfully still occupying that position, plus others who`s names I cannot remember. What a small world and how time flies. Peter
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I just have one of these . It is a white metal Lincolnshire Regiment.
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I can tell you about KLR cap badges in WM.
1st VBn (later 5th TF) wore BM 2nd VBn (6th TF)wore Blk GM 5th (8th TF), 6th (9th TF)and 7th VBns (stayed the same) all wore WM 5th Bn were at first (1908) confused as to whether they were wearing WM or Blk GM for Walking Out or for SD - they certainly did have both 1908-1914 (they get more complicated later on) 7th Bn appear to have worn WM for everything (ie WO and SD), no evidence that they ever wore anything else - except during the 1st WW when they wore regular BM. 9th Bn - interestingly, the notion that they also wore WM turns out to be wrong, they wore BM for WO and SD for their entire existence. (I have full documentation for all this) AND just to repeat for the 100th time, the 10th Bn (Lpl Scot) NEVER wore a BM (glengarry) badge. |
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Liverpool Scottish
Julian, thanks for your information on the Kings. I have never heard of a bi-metal Liverpool Scottish, is this a "fantasy badge"?
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Complete fantasy !!!!! It has a WM horse on a GM saltire. Even noted in K&K and Bloomer ! Often said to be an NCO's badge !
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Loop Positions
As I said earlier in this thread about the two loops on the white metal Royal Warwickshire being placed low down on the badge and thoughts that it would tilt forward when worn on a cap, further to this I have just acquired a small collection of badges,all needing new loops or sliders. Among them is a QC officers Gilt Royal Artillery badge. The loops on this badge were placed low down on the scrolls, the badge being bent round and the queens crown bent forwards, presumably this was to fit the cap.
So maybe if these two loop badges were bent to fit a cap they would not fall forward. |
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There is usually a third lug on the top half of the badge. The same 3 prong layout is on the Offrs Bz badges.
Alan |
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Loops
I agree entirely Alan, the two badges that I mentioned pre WWI and post 1953 seem to be the exception to the rule, poor design as other British badges such as 1st pattern RAC without bracing bar, 5th Royal Irish Lancers, 9th Lancers, I could go on and no doubt you could add to it.
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Hi,
cannot reason the RW badge having only the 2 lower lugs, but........ there is a 'Chunky' Canadian WW2 version of the basic Artillery badge (with the Ubique top scroll) that I have only ever seen with the 2 lugs on the bottom scrolls. All of this type seem to be definitely & genuinely made this way ! Like you I always assumed it would tilt forward,but if fitted to a thick cap band ,then it may not ? I also have the same Gilt QC version you mention,intact,and yes it does tilt forward on my thinner cardboard & felt covered display board.Most annoying!And has never been bent,is in 'as issued' condition. Has never had a top lug. May be a direction to look at?(with the Artillery ones,at least) Think I've seen some Kiwi ones like this also.Will do some investigating there . Cheers ! Steve (NZ) |
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tf badges, walking out, white metal |
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