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Old 05-10-08, 10:42 PM
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Is this capbadge a good WW2 capbadge for the Lake superior Regiment??Thanks in advance.

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Old 05-10-08, 11:52 PM
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The pictured cap badge is the post-war issue, prior to becoming the Lake Superior Scottish Regiment.
The wartime badge is illustrated in Mazeas (M172) and Tripp, and is bi-metal, without a crown. I do not have an image handy.

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PS: My apologies...M172 is your badge.

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Old 06-10-08, 01:41 AM
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Hi patrick and Phil. from the W.Scully archives.
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http://www.williamscully.ca/gallery2...erior_Regt.jpg

And the modern cap badge;worn with the McGillivray tartan.
http://www.forces.gc.ca/admmat/dglep...H_REGIMENT.jpg
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Old 06-10-08, 09:43 AM
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Is the badge i have a scarce one??Because i don't see it often.Thanks for the help guys.
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Old 06-10-08, 10:51 AM
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Hello Patrick, The LSR cap badge that you have illustrated is fairly common. The Forum has an example of the WW2 era badge on the Canadian Badge Registry. Lake Superior Regiment
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Old 06-10-08, 11:05 AM
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Okay thanks Bill,

Well i overpaid then on this badge nothing to do about it now.

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Old 06-10-08, 11:30 AM
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Any chance of taking the badge back? Or, if you can't take it back, at least talk about it with the vendor?
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Hi Bill A, How long was that badge worn, I know the one with the word Scottish is very common & current,but I don't see this one that often any more. Ray
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Old 06-10-08, 01:31 PM
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Hello Ray, Sorry I can't be definite on the time period. The LSR's became the LSSR in 1949. The badge should date from 1945 until 1949 period, but I don't have the exact time or authorities.
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Old 06-10-08, 02:29 PM
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Thanks a lot guys in helping me.I have the badge now for sale because i only collect WW2 badges.
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Can we put his thread in the INFANTRY section? The LSR/LSSR was never cavalry/armoured; the closest they came was their role as the motorized infantry battalion in th Armoured Brigade. "Ashcan cavalry" at best.
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Done. (Didn't notice the heading.)
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I'm sorry for the mistake thanks for correcting.
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