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Hello Chris & Tim,
Thank you for the interesting and positive replies. It is much appreciated. Kind regards, Malcolm. |
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If I can prevail on Hagwalther's expertise...
Started collecting badges seriously c. 1975. Interest in the Royal Warwicks. They never had an A/A badge (excluding Forester Brigade, Fusilier Brigade) - I think 'Gaylor' confirmed it and not one in K&K. There isn't one in the Museum. Then about 10 years ago A/A Warwicks badges appear. I bought one, for not all that much, just to have one. No maker name, but very convincing in construction and manufacture - fakes, surely? (Unlike the lead-core, non-voided, gold 'tombac' plated, silver bits painted with modeller's enamel paint ones which appeared in late 70s. Buried somewhere in my mother's garage is a 'Berkshire and Westminster Dragoons' of this type..) |
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The A/A version of the Warwickshire Regt is my bete noire. It was officially authorised for issue via the CCN of 1963 which implies that they were also manufactured. However, I have never seen one that I believe was made during the era of the Warwickshire Regt's service. I have though seen plenty which I believe were manufactured in the late 1980's by Gaunt. Some members here believe that they own original 'in service era' items but I am still to be convinced. Of the last 18 odd badges that I am currently trying to find to photograph for my book this is one of possibly three badges that I believe I will not be able to acquire. Regards Chris Last edited by hagwalther; 18-08-11 at 10:30 PM. |
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Hi Guys,
Further to this it seems the A/A Warwickshire Regt badge was only issued to the 7th Battalion. Regards Chris Last edited by hagwalther; 18-08-11 at 10:31 PM. |
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