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    Jerry B

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    1. On 9/30/2015, 4:32:10, Chip said:

      Hello aussiesoldier,

      If your comments were in regard to my hat, I can tell you that the blackened badge is a lug back type, not a modern cast version with press-studs. I don't know what pugaree was being worn in 1928, so I can't really comment. I wish the cap had come with the WWI type issue felt band, but once again, I don't know if they were still being issued in 1928.

      From what I have seen, there was quite a number of variations of pug being worn during WWII.  Early war some had the WWI type but most had one of a number of multi fold types, which became thinner as the war progressed though they start to become thicker gain towards the wars end as the worries about the Japanese were lessened,

       

      Here is one of mine, 1943 dated with the pug band sewn to it, very thin economy version.

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    2. Indeed guys, I am after at least two more to be honest!  I collect to the 3 main Welsh regiments, RWF, S.Wales Bords and the Welsh, and as I have one for the Bords, I am after one each for the RWF and the Welsh, though I doubt that will be enough!

      As regards early entries in France in 1914 two companies of 2/RWF (A&B) landed at Rouen, The Cameronians and 1st Middlesex landed at Le Havre and the 2nd Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders landed at Boulogne all on the 11th August 1914.

       

       

       

       

       

    3. Hi Jerry,

      This group to a Naik of the 1-26 Punjabis Regiment shows a good level of toning and patina on the two silver medals.

      Complete groups to Indian recipients, with the silver medals, are becoming difficult to find. I always find those medals with a deep patina to be more interesting than those that have been polished.

      Regards,

      Rob

       

      Looks good Rob.  I polished a cap badge once, never again.

       

      I have quite a few BWM's that came to me tarnished and I have left them that way, I also have some that are so shiney you need shades to look at them, though that is how they would have been when issued.  I think a lot of old school collectors were big on polishing and adding new ribbons but I am always trying to fond original ribbon for any of mine with the modern stuff on them, I picked up two short lengths of Mons Star ribbon and one of BWM ribbon on the weekend.

      I cannot decide if this vm is a chocolate type or just very worn and patinated, what do you think?

       

      O'Flaherty D Sjt VM S W Bords 33062 montage naming.jpg

      O'Flaherty D Sjt VM S W Bords 33062 montage.jpg

    4. I have had this for many years but I am thinning out some of my collection as I no longer collect in this area so I thought I would show it here before it gets sold.  In my experience you do not see many of these fro service in the HG division.

       

      He was qualified as a Fernsprecher (phone operator) and saw service on Crete after the invasion and then on Sicily, Salerno and South Italy.  It is sadly missing his photograph but contains a lot of information on him and his career.  His entries end and as it was a British vet bring back from Italy I assume he was captured or perhaps was KIA.  He was with the HG arty regiment, then with the HG div panzer pioneer bn and then with the HG fj panzer div.

      a H G div wehrpass 000 cover.jpg

      a H G div wehrpass 001 vm.jpg

      a H G div wehrpass 002 vm.jpg

      a H G div wehrpass 003 vm.jpg

      a H G div wehrpass 004 and 5 montage vm.jpg

      a H G div wehrpass 006, 7, 8. montage vm.jpg

      a H G div wehrpass montage - small.jpg

      a H G div wehrpass montage highlighted.jpg

    5. Hi Jerry,

      You have certainly picked up a nice pair. I wouldn't touch the BWM at all as the nice patina that has developed is as a result of the medal being silver. It is this patina which makes the item look particularly nice. Removing the patina by polishing would reduce the value of the medal and pair considerably.

      Regards,
      Rob

      Indeed Rob and I will not polish it, as I not polished my others in a similar condition.

    6. Jerry  -  nice to see you back on the Forum after being MIA.  Hope all is well ?  Mervyn

       

      Hi Mervyn.

       

      I am glad to be back, I had an operation, which was fine, also I changed browsers which meant I lost all my bookmarks and/or the passwords and also I decided to have a bit of a break from the forums.

      Glad to be back with some new things to see here and also some my own to show and discuss.

       

       

    7. I have two 1914 Mons Stars, one on its own, one still with his VM and also VM slit from a Mons star trio.  I also have 11 14/15 stars.

      The Maddocks star has a very early entitlement having landed in France on the first day that British troops officially landed there, though some troops landed in the evening of the day before.

       

      maddocks, william ASC t-24415 mons star montage.jpg

      Vanner, Charles Edward SW Bords 9147 Mons star and VM.jpg

      Horrobin, Percy. Royal Lancs 8801.jpg

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