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Old 26-05-08, 11:54 PM
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Default Lincoln & Welland Regt WWII

A co-worker brought in his Grandfathers beret c/w hat badge. Thought people might like to see it. I am taking the "S" on the back as Sculley.

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Old 27-05-08, 01:20 AM
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Nice badge Larry. I don't think "S" stands for Scully.
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Old 27-05-08, 01:34 AM
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I've never seen a Scully badge marked anything but "Wm. Scully Ltd. Montreal" or at "Wm. Scully" at the very least.
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Old 27-05-08, 01:48 AM
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Something new all the time, It's pretty difficult to say what's out there. This is obviously a legitimate badge, I wonder who made it, Vince Scully may know if they used the inital only. I found a button for the New Brunswick Regt that very few people knew existed. (I showed it on this forum) Ray
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Old 27-05-08, 02:10 AM
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I'm pretty sure "S" stands for sterling and "P" stands for silver plate.

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