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Old 12-03-16, 10:49 PM
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Default A few Axemen

Hope you enjoy these.
Any other varieties out there to share
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Old 13-03-16, 01:43 AM
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Dan,
Here are some varieties to complement yours. I have always been amazed by the number of enamel combinations for the 224th Bn.
Gary
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Old 13-03-16, 08:09 AM
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Hi Gary,
Very nice, are the Winnipeg forestry company maker marked? Not seen one of those, lovely. Great to see, Thankyou.

All the best dan
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Old 13-03-16, 12:34 PM
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Dan,
No mark on the gilted one but the silver on is LM in a rectangle and sterling. I can only find a reference to the LM in a rectangle being Louis Minoggio but nothing about him or where in England nor can I find a LM Canadian mark.
Gary
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Old 14-03-16, 06:47 PM
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Some outstanding examples there, thanks
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Old 19-10-16, 07:46 PM
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Gary
I think LM is really TLM, quite often the T is missing in the stamping.
Birmingham maker Thomas Lynden Mott
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Dan
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