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    Infantry Assault Badge

    This one is kind of interesting. I don't think I ever recall seeing one quite like this before. The badge is completely flat-backed. It is zinc with a silver wash, thick, and quite heavy at 38.9 grams. The hinge and pin are steel, and the catch is non-magnetic. The crimp setup is kind of different too.
    Best regards,
    Tom
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    here is the reverse:
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      #3
      the catch:
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        #4
        the hinge:
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          #5
          Hi Tom

          It looks like a worn unmarked L/56, one of the heaviest and biggest IABs.

          regards
          Graeme

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            #6
            Originally posted by GraemeS View Post
            Hi Tom

            It looks like a worn unmarked L/56, one of the heaviest and biggest IABs.

            regards
            Graeme
            Thanks Graeme!
            I thought the badge looked somewhat familiar from the front. I use to own a marked L/56 IAB, but it had a different setup on the reverse with soldered on attachments. It was much better quality too.
            Best regards,
            Tom
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              #7
              Graeme is spot on with this one. I used to have one and ideed they are on the heavy side.

              CHet
              Zinc stinks!

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                #8
                I can only agree.........an unmarked L/56. Really cool setup too, I have only seen a couple of these and its a really interesting crimping

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                  #9
                  Tom

                  Here is a Bronze unmarked crimped style

                  regards
                  Graeme
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by GraemeS View Post
                      Tom

                      Here is a Bronze unmarked crimped style

                      regards
                      Graeme
                      Graeme,
                      That is absolutely stunning. Thanks for posting.
                      Best regards,
                      Tom
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                        #12
                        A Bronzie..........I should have known

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