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There is an image of similar uniform on the website captioned 2007 (incorrect dress) the uniform mentioned in post 59 also has RAC buttons.
http://www.paoyeomanry.co.uk/LYBluesDress.htm Marc PS. Sorry Dave. |
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Hi Marc,
No need for you to apologise mate, you are only highlighting the facts but a certain " BOFF " needs to say something, particularly in the light of my remarks in post #53, what price do you put on my embarrassment ??? Dave. |
#63
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Looks like a Tudor Crowned arm badge to me above Sgt Signals Instructor stripes, has some one dropped a clanger re the Tudor Crowned Badge
Malc
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#64
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Hi Malc,
Yes, because a certain member who know's it all, told me in no uncertain terms that mine was wrong, I not only slagged off a dealer on the south coast but I also told Robin Hodges that he should try to get his facts straight when writing a book, how embarrassing is that ? I scrapped the arm badge recently, shown are photo's of how my cloth arm badges are mounted ( a large photo album ? ) and the second photo shows where the KC badge was. So not only have I not got the badge but I have also made a dick-head of myself because I took the word of a so called expert ! I asked Mike to remove my MBA title, it had been fun but wasn't really necessary, I think the term " boff " should be scrubbed as well, oh and yes, I really am bloody annoyed, he had better prove that the photo's shown my Marc are wrong, otherwise he has lost all his credibility with me. Dave |
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Dave,
I'm not sure who you are getting at here but if it is me then I do stand behind the comments that I have posted here in this thread in regard to the change of crowns in insignia of British Army badges. If you would like to see the chapter that I have written on the subject then send me an email address and you can read further. Guys, I'm afraid that this offer is not open to other members. Regards Chris |
#66
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If I understand it correctly Dave is upset because he bought a mint and unworn k/c badge and was then led to beleive that the yeomanry regt do not wear it. Instead it was stated that they only wear a q/c one.
It would appear that someone has now sewn a k/c badge on to a No 1 dress tunic and it is this that 54 Bty has a photo of. Either the statement about the k/c not being worn was wrong or since it was made someone has made up the jacket. It is not inconceivable that this was by someone in the yeomanry becasue he could not get a q/c one or by a civilain to make up a jacket. |
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Hi Chris,
Thanks for your offer but you needn't go to that inconvenience, I have re-read what you had to say and obviously, I cannot argue against your research and indeed knowledge, oh, this current ' rant ' is not aimed at you, we cannot attack members personally but there are not many " boffs " on this forum ?? The particular member went to great lengths to convince me that the badge I had was wrong but by the same standards, he needs to convince me that the photo's shown in Marc's second post are wrong also, particularly the Sergeant on church parade. Alan, Thanks also for your points of view and again I can agree with you that this could be made up, I am however having trouble getting my head around Marc's second post where there are clearly two photos's of the Tudor crowned badge. One being worn by a Sergeant on church parade in 1969 and the other being shown above a Sergeants chevrons and described as a Sgt Signals Instructor, these photo's are on the web site of the Leicestershire Yeomanry Association ? I am continually banging on about my lack of knowledge but once again, in this instance, I need clarity or am I wrong to ask because of my apparent ignorance ?? Dave. |
#68
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Dave,
After collecting seriously for 40 odd years I am still learning about badges of the Kings Liverpools. I have a personal policy not to pass comments on the originality or otherwise of badges posted on the Forum, one reason being that I can think of at least half a dozen items I have let go because I thought they were wrong, only to kick myself years later when further evidence has come to light to show that I had let go of some very interesting items. Dont forget that opinions passed on badges here are just that - Opinions . The vast majority of serving soldiers do not have the obsession with badges that collectors do and often wear whatever is available whether it is right or wrong. I still acquire items that I hope may have been worn. I put these on one side in the hope that one day I will get the evidence to prove that they are right or wrong. It is easy for me to say so but it is the fact that one can never say never in this hobby that makes it so fascinating. Peter
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#69
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This badge looks like a bit of an issue and I am quite willing to let you have the chapter called a 'Change of Crowns' for you to go through. It contains the reasons why the crown was changed from Tudor to St. Edwards, when this occurred, the documents that ordered the change and also examples where this did not happen. All this is referenced to official documents. You may be able to pick out some bits and pieces from it for you to help sort this out. I'm off to bed now (Monday night) but if you would like to take a gander then send me an email address via PM and I'll get a copy of the chapter to you in about 20 hours time after a kip and a day at work. Regards Chris |
#70
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Hi Peter,
Thanks for that, I do understand what you are saying re people's opinions but in the case of my badge, the facts were pretty much rammed down my throat ? Chris, The badge isn't the issue here, nor is what you and the "boff " have said about the Tudor crown etc, my issue now is to see several examples of the badge in question being shown on uniforms, rightly or wrongly, also seeing it being worn on parade does make me wonder ?? Do we really know, despite all the regulations under the sun, what could have transpired all those years ago ?? and people such as I know less than most !! Dave. |
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