Bringing this one back since we seem to be discussing RSS HSF badges. Note the portholes:
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We have not discussed this badge very much since Lorenzo's excellent research thread back on 10-23-2002. Since then, there has been some discussion on the exact order of production of the badge, but most agree that badge #1 with the wide pin was first, the next three followed.
What we have seen is that it is relatively rare to find worn first type RSS HSF badges. Most, due to the nature of the unique hinge and catch were prone to failure and the examples lately of the first type are either missing the hinge and catch or have been replaced at some point.
I will show a number of images of this badge and follow it with Lorenzo's image and narrative.
In any case, I think the RSS HSF badge is remarkable for its clarity in design and certainly ranks as one of the best of this type manufactured during the war.
If there have been other observations or opinions on this type of badge, it would be nice if they could be discussed, 4 years is a long time since Lorenzo's work, maybe there is something new that can be added.
John
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We have not discussed this badge very much since Lorenzo's excellent research thread back on 10-23-2002. Since then, there has been some discussion on the exact order of production of the badge, but most agree that badge #1 with the wide pin was first, the next three followed.
What we have seen is that it is relatively rare to find worn first type RSS HSF badges. Most, due to the nature of the unique hinge and catch were prone to failure and the examples lately of the first type are either missing the hinge and catch or have been replaced at some point.
I will show a number of images of this badge and follow it with Lorenzo's image and narrative.
In any case, I think the RSS HSF badge is remarkable for its clarity in design and certainly ranks as one of the best of this type manufactured during the war.
If there have been other observations or opinions on this type of badge, it would be nice if they could be discussed, 4 years is a long time since Lorenzo's work, maybe there is something new that can be added.
John
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