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    Unknown Div Sign Help Please

    Picked this up anyone know what it is, good or fake,first pic shows colour second pic much sharper.thanks RMR
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    2nd pic with flash but colour washed out
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      #3
      Its the Malayan Kris.........a knife the native people in Malaya used often found with a watered blade.

      I think this one is ok, I dont see any reason why anyone would want to repro a Malaya Command.

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        #4
        Thanks yellow the reason i posted it is because above stiched on the epaulette of a 1941 dated BD is the shoulder strap pictured below.which is very grubby and looks as if its been there forever,the flash makes it look clean.regards RMR
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          #5
          Very nice find. Who would even know what that looks like to fake it!

          Is this an 'advertising' find? I wish I had the money to be able to buy it from you.

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            #6
            The shoulder title is that of the 5th Royal Gurkha Rifles and the Kris divisional patch is, I believe, of the Indian Army (which would make sesne, No?) but I'm just trying to confirm that.

            Peter

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              #7
              Show us more please .Rob
              God please take justin bieber and gave us dio back

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                #8
                Robb

                No joy on locating the badge yet, but the 19th Ind Div had a somewhat similar dagger - point down - and some individual brigades of the IA wore their own badges too, so possibly that?
                My favourite, BTW, was a support brigade to an IA div whose badeg was a charging elephant. The support units wore the same badge "taken form the rear" as it were: an elephant's arse. Cause of much low merriment among the troops.

                Peter

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                  #9
                  Thanks for the comments Peter the elephants arse made me laugh Regards Roger

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                    #10
                    That is a representation of Karis or Kris. The design is unmistakeable. A common form of knife found in Malaysia, Philippines and Indonesia.
                    The patch must have something to do with this area.

                    CB

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                      #11
                      Hi Guys, Steve nailed what the patch was in post number 3.

                      Malaya Command

                      Cheers, Ade.

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