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1st Armoured Motor Battery Cap Badge
Can I have your thoughts on this 1st Armoured Motor Battery Cap Badge
I have never had one of these before the lugs are brass.
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Malcolm, not one I would buy the detail is poor I will post a link to mine later.
Regards Mark |
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Cheers Mark
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It does look rather crude.
Here is one I believe is correct for comparison - with a knackered slider. Mark |
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Cheers Mark I see that yours has rivets where mine does not so off to the scrap bin it goes
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Nice
Great example
Thanks for sharing Tony C Quote:
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I was under the impression these were worn as collar badges by officers only ?
Mine is also a J & Co. example. |
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No definitely worn by OR I have a period photo of it in wear
QUOTE=Keith Blakeman;543597]I was under the impression these were worn as collar badges by officers only ? Mine is also a J & Co. example.[/QUOTE] |
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OK, thanks.
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