Hiya fellas,
decided to start a new thread on this one as i did not want to hijack ROB`S original one ,hope is is O.K
IN MY OPINION !!! the L.R.D.G capbadge is to me the ` holy grail ` of british cap badges and i really ,really want one .......... but , as jim quite correctly states ,i would want 1000% backing that it was original , sorry obtaining one from a veteran may not be enough ( will cover this point in a minute )
If what is written is correct , all the badges were hand made " in country " durring the African campain, in one of the early post war memoirs on the unit ,sorry cant remember which ( might be KENNEDY SHAWS book )
there is a small ref: to insignia along the lines of " we had one batch made up ....... a few months later whilst in another town another lot was made "
now to me this is the punch line ,the fact that they were hand made and in more than one location means to me they will be several examples , so far i have been told that on an original the scorpions pincers ??? sorry dont know if thats the correct term should join at the tips , another tells me they on account should meet ?? this may well have come about where one collector has a dead right one ,shows it to another collecter who two has a bang on example but they are not the same ?
i know of at least two serious attempts at faking the badge one in the early 1960`s the other in the mid 1980,s even the 1980s copy will be old looking after all this time .
i have a sneaking idea that at least one batch was made up in ITALY whilst the unit served there , as for a wire version for officers or other wise i am not convinced .a photo would be nice.
another point .......and im not trying to be controversial honest guys
what do you think of the odds of say this ...
` an officer or i suppose even an N.C.O getting a uk home leave and having a batch made up by an english jewelry shop ???? any opinions on this i would be very keen to here from you ,please .
` NEWZEALAND variation ` in the special forces insignia book, i two believe this to be a sweet heart /old comrades badge , as there is no known photo of it being worn , sorry guys i know i keep banging on about photos in my threads but , granted the LRDG were a rare unit but ...... they are a very well photographed one i am sure if the N.Z badge was worn , a photo would have turned up ......as i say when debating if any badge was worn, to me ,
no photo ..no proof
ANOTHER PROBLEM..... i was told this many years ago by an old capbadge dealer /collector ,long since gone , that after the war he thinks it was 1960 the LRDG old comrades had a very big reunion bash and that a copy badge was made to be given out , so if this is true , which i do believe , these badges will turn up in an estate sale , in an old box with a few photos and his medals , and every one will consider it an original war time one , thus ,obtaining a badge from a vet is no proof that it a good,ern
sorry i am not trying to be negative but just passing on what i believe to be true.
ANY ONE GOT ANY IMFO on this old boys capbadge or is in touch with a form LRDG veteran and he can yes /no this i will owe you a very big favor .
P.S look out for the ones appearing in the UK at an arms fair near you !!!!!! and on ,e,bay made from cast /plated silver and gold , THESE ARE WRONG they have just been made and are being released at a slow ,quite rate one example is attached to a pith / over seas service helmet , these have fooled afew auction houses ....
if any one out there has a badge they believe to be original ,PLEASE ,PLEASE post a picture , best wishes ,Michael.
decided to start a new thread on this one as i did not want to hijack ROB`S original one ,hope is is O.K
IN MY OPINION !!! the L.R.D.G capbadge is to me the ` holy grail ` of british cap badges and i really ,really want one .......... but , as jim quite correctly states ,i would want 1000% backing that it was original , sorry obtaining one from a veteran may not be enough ( will cover this point in a minute )
If what is written is correct , all the badges were hand made " in country " durring the African campain, in one of the early post war memoirs on the unit ,sorry cant remember which ( might be KENNEDY SHAWS book )
there is a small ref: to insignia along the lines of " we had one batch made up ....... a few months later whilst in another town another lot was made "
now to me this is the punch line ,the fact that they were hand made and in more than one location means to me they will be several examples , so far i have been told that on an original the scorpions pincers ??? sorry dont know if thats the correct term should join at the tips , another tells me they on account should meet ?? this may well have come about where one collector has a dead right one ,shows it to another collecter who two has a bang on example but they are not the same ?
i know of at least two serious attempts at faking the badge one in the early 1960`s the other in the mid 1980,s even the 1980s copy will be old looking after all this time .
i have a sneaking idea that at least one batch was made up in ITALY whilst the unit served there , as for a wire version for officers or other wise i am not convinced .a photo would be nice.
another point .......and im not trying to be controversial honest guys
what do you think of the odds of say this ...
` an officer or i suppose even an N.C.O getting a uk home leave and having a batch made up by an english jewelry shop ???? any opinions on this i would be very keen to here from you ,please .
` NEWZEALAND variation ` in the special forces insignia book, i two believe this to be a sweet heart /old comrades badge , as there is no known photo of it being worn , sorry guys i know i keep banging on about photos in my threads but , granted the LRDG were a rare unit but ...... they are a very well photographed one i am sure if the N.Z badge was worn , a photo would have turned up ......as i say when debating if any badge was worn, to me ,
no photo ..no proof
ANOTHER PROBLEM..... i was told this many years ago by an old capbadge dealer /collector ,long since gone , that after the war he thinks it was 1960 the LRDG old comrades had a very big reunion bash and that a copy badge was made to be given out , so if this is true , which i do believe , these badges will turn up in an estate sale , in an old box with a few photos and his medals , and every one will consider it an original war time one , thus ,obtaining a badge from a vet is no proof that it a good,ern
sorry i am not trying to be negative but just passing on what i believe to be true.
ANY ONE GOT ANY IMFO on this old boys capbadge or is in touch with a form LRDG veteran and he can yes /no this i will owe you a very big favor .
P.S look out for the ones appearing in the UK at an arms fair near you !!!!!! and on ,e,bay made from cast /plated silver and gold , THESE ARE WRONG they have just been made and are being released at a slow ,quite rate one example is attached to a pith / over seas service helmet , these have fooled afew auction houses ....
if any one out there has a badge they believe to be original ,PLEASE ,PLEASE post a picture , best wishes ,Michael.
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