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Camel Corps badges
I collected Camel Corps and related badges during the 1980s and 1990s. I sold the collection about 10 years ago, after retiring. I thought that, perhaps, some collectors might enjoy seeing what I amassed, so I posted an image of the badges on my website, a link to which follows. I was suspicious of one or two of the pieces shown, but felt comfortable with the vast majority of them, as I dealt with trusted sources.
http://www.insigne.org/images/ICC-badges.jpg |
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...now that's a cool collection of rarities !!
Thanks for showing !! Cheers Steve |
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Wow, a fascinating collection, Les! Thanks for sharing it with the forum.
Stay well, Donovan
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Always looking for authentic badges from WW2 parachute & special units |
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Lovely thanks for showing them
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Thanks for sharing some of your past treasures.
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Top Dollar paid for an original 2nd Machine Gun Company A.I.F. collar badge. Top Dollar paid for original 1st, 2nd and 3rd (NZ/3/MGC) New Zealand Machine Gun Company badges. |
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Great collection!
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Scinde Camel Corps
The Scinde Camel Corps is I think a badge made by Fox of Southsea c1900, still a scarce item and a true antique.
Rob |
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What an amazing collection.
Thank you for sharing. Were all the badges unofficial, locally made? Which one would have been worn by the British please? Chris |
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