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Thanks Luc, I certainly like them. The REME version you have shown appears to be machine woven? Is it Brabant weave from Belgium? It must be a quite rare title I think. The latest pair I have shown appear to be hand embroidered.
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Hello Jerry,
Just superb, they are not found copied like that! Much bettter and rarer than the printed ones too. Regards Frank |
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And they were very cheap from the bay. It does seem a bit like bus's, you wait ages for one (pair) and then three turn up in a short time.
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Hello Jerry,
Yes, that is so often the case, tends to happen to me when I've spent up on something else, very annoying. ![]() Anyway, I don't think you will ever find better examples of those titles! Regards Frank |
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Apologies for a belated reply Jerry.
![]() Yes it machine woven. I have a few locally made badges from around late 1944/early 1945 but I have yet to establish if they are Belgium or Dutch made, I am leaning towards Belgium... To be honest I do not believe that badges in general were hand made, but only the more exotic ones like the Raiding Support regiment or LRDG slip-ons. Yours appear far too regular to be home made plus most embroidered insignia will show the use of bobbin thread to the rear which is a clear indication of machine manufacture. |
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Thanks Luc and no worries on delay. Some of us have a life I assume.
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Two more in the same style. |
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printed shoulder titles, royal welsh fusiliers |
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