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1916 economy black watch
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No, not a GM ‘Black Watch’ fake but the badge worn by the 42nd Infantry Battalion (Royal Highlanders), a Montreal Regiment.
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And it was also the type worn by the 73rd Bn Royal Highlanders (Canadian Expeditionary Force).
I believe there are old threads on the page about these badges. The brass version of the imperial style badge was the issue badge for the 42nd and the initial issue for the 73rd. The 73rd later had another badge featuring the numeral 73 on a maple leaf.
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Yes, I am grteful to BIll who provided lots of infotmation in the Bulletinof the Mil Soc November 2015, Vol 66, No 262 p86
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Thank you, would have never guessed it was a Canadian badge. Bit confusing really. Does 1916 economy black watch badge exist?
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No it does not exist. The only Scottish all brass version was the Royal Scots. No others were authorised for production in all brass.
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Quote:
https://www.britishbadgeforum.com/fo...ad.php?t=84818 It is very clear cut. If you have a GM badge not on that list it is either: A) a genuine badge but not a 1916 all GM issue Or B) a fake |
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