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    Thanks guys! Please post anything you may have, I enjoy seeing this stuff!

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      Double wow.

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        Amazing CW!

        but watch out for the Styrofoam heads, they contain acids. At hot temperatures it will melt and stick like marshmellow.

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          Originally posted by cw2311 View Post
          Thanks Jack!

          Here is one side of my old office.


          Jaw Dropping Display

          Well Done

          ccfc

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            Wow! Awesome collection!

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              Shoulder title worn by the airlanding battalion the Royal Ulster Rifles from 1942-1943.


              Luc
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                Originally posted by lnijherald View Post
                Shoulder title worn by the airlanding battalion the Royal Ulster Rifles from 1942-1943.


                Luc

                Superb Luc!

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                  Originally posted by lnijherald View Post
                  Shoulder title worn by the airlanding battalion the Royal Ulster Rifles from 1942-1943.


                  Luc
                  A title not often seen. Very nice
                  Jack

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                      A very rare AAC badge in silver, produced by J.R. Gaunt & Sons.
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                        The Hallmarks are as follows:

                        Anchor symbol indicates the Birmingham Assay Office
                        Lion symbol indicates English Sterling Silver
                        The letter 'S' indicates the badge was manufactured in 1942
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                          Originally posted by RoyA View Post
                          The Hallmarks are as follows:

                          Anchor symbol indicates the Birmingham Assay Office
                          Lion symbol indicates English Sterling Silver
                          The letter 'S' indicates the badge was manufactured in 1942
                          Roy,

                          It's obvious that your photography skill are much better than mine, which can make all the difference in showing the quality and detail of an item. This cap badge is KILLER!! I love it!

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                            Thank you Coogan!

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                              Here are few Parachute Regiment cap badges to add to the thread.

                              Cheers
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                                Very nice posts! I am glad to see the thread revived. I can't get enough of this stuff.

                                Here is one more. The insignia does not go with the paybook, but I does provide a nice back drop.
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