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Canadian combat infantry badge
Here is a very unusual badge that was on ebay, is it a fantasy made up badge, or did the CF actually consider this at one time. The seller stated that it was a proposed Canadian combat infantry badge, based on the American CIB.
Mike Picture credit Command Post, Victoria Last edited by Tanker Mike; 13-04-21 at 06:52 PM. |
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Enfield badge
Interesting it has a #4 enfield on it but I would expect to see maple leafs? Does not look military to me, I call BS.... but would love to be wrong. I would guess it originated from a shooting organization.
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I agree, where are the maple leaves, or even a beaver, lol.
Mike |
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Looks similar to the Cadet LGen C.H. Belzile Trophy Rifle Pin.
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Lee enfield
Not my area off collecting. Is it usual to have “made in Canada” continuously stamped on the rear of military badge or is this a commercial stamp?
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I have never seen that type of stamping before on a military badge, sometimes its the maker and a single "Canada" on more modern badges, most modern badges don't have any maker marks.
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Makers Marks - Insigna
Actually much of the CF era metal insignia does contain both a makers mark and year of manufacture. Here are a few examples.
AIRBORNE CANADA AEROPORTE - Canadian Airborne Regiment - rear - C.jpg Canadian Special Operations Forces Command - Command Badge - rear - Caret Med 2014 copy.jpg Dental Branch - collar badge - Breadner 83 - rear copy.jpg Irish Regiment of Canada - QC - EVCO 80 - rear copy.jpg |
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