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As per posts #4, 7 & 11 the steel pin fixings are for the moment a safe bet for a genuine badge however originals did come with loop fixings too so shouldn’t be discarded out of hand. |
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They are being faked now with pins too.
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I think a brooch fitting to match the originals would be a bit difficult for the fakers, so they are likely safe for "the moment". CB
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#19
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There was no economy version.
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Not only was there not an economy version but 1914-19 TS badges were all bought by the regiment. It was not until 1938 and the re-raising of the unit that the cap badges (lugged) were issued by the WD.
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