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Ox & Bucks LI Opinions Welcome
Not too many badges in this thread the first I don't like a lot the slider is a bit weak (bends to easily for me) the second I am happier with and the third beret is ok
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I think the first two are sherwood rangers yeomanry rather than Ox & Bucks
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Buck's bn
Don't like painted badges it covers up to much I think the KC O/R and Officers are ok the QC I think is wrong even without gaunt Birmingham IMG_20210110_143800.jpgIMG_20210110_143815.jpgIMG_20210110_143841.jpgIMG_20210110_143851.jpgIMG_20210110_143912.jpgIMG_20210110_143923.jpg T4 Shoulder maker marked Gaunt birmingham IMG_20210110_143237.jpgIMG_20210110_143245.jpg |
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1st Bucks Bn. cap badge, viewed from reverse, has a small flash of metal at right junction of cross and crown. This is a feature of a badge I bought on an FS cap, bought with greatcoat marked BUX 101 at a carboot in Slough- which until the 1970s boundary changes was in Buckinghamshire. No other militaria- so no reason to doubt the badge was in use with a Homeguard soldier in the 1940s. The Gaunt T4 ST is good- a high number of them have the Gaunt mark. Regards, Paul.
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Was the Rangers badge not GM? Regards, Paul.
Last edited by wardog; 10-01-21 at 06:32 PM. |
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Yes. The badges shown are all Ox and Bucks WM to my eye too.
CB
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