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Old 27-05-18, 06:15 PM
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Any opinions on this what appears to be a nicely and deeply struck blackend Cameron badge, it doesn't seem to be just painted the Finnish is a mixture of polished high points and near mat black and has nice flats on most of the back edges with a 3 lug arrangement, I only bought it as a curio so no problems if it's a known fake to someone here.
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Old 27-05-18, 07:56 PM
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Cool Blackend Camerons

Andy, I think there have been many posts on this badge, St.Andrews left hand has been mentioned, others may have different ideas . . !

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Old 28-05-18, 08:31 AM
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Could it be Canadian?

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Could it be Canadian?

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Not Canadian. Check M-70 and M-119 in the Canadian post-1920 section of the The Badge Registry: Canadian 1920-1950.
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