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    Terry37

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    1. Tony, the three medical badges on tartan are for two different medical regiments. The first two, RAMC and QA badges on Graham of Montrose tartan are 205 (Scottish) Field Hospital (V). The RAMC badge on Red Robertson tartan is 225 (Scottish) Field Ambulance.

       

      I originally wante dt mount eh badge sin order of precedence, but as I learned more I decided I wanted to show the changes that came about due to amalgamations, etc.  So that is how they are arranged. Some badges may appear duplicate, but unless the tartan changed that is for the change from KC to QC.

       

      Hope this helps,

       

      Terry

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    2. I picked this one up in the UK hoping it was some odd Medics trade badge. It came with a nice large RAMC brass title. I have searched high and low and for the life of me, I cannot identify it. I have searched Army, Navy and Boy Scouts for the world, but have found nothing with the blue circle??? In construction it looks WW1 era and is small, the size of a typical Canadian trade badge or that of a US quarter. Perhaps a fantasy patch, a home made one off or possibly a Royal Naval Division medic's patch??? Any help is appreciated.

       

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    3. When the ATS was first created they did not yet have a uniform and when they did it took time to get them fully issued. In he mean time the ATS girls wore their civilian clothes with an official small silver badge with the their number stamped on the back. This pin/badge identified them as members of the ATS. a nice badge to have for any ATS collection. An old picture and the London patch is actually upside down, as the sword shoudl point up. My silver badge is the small one next to it.

       

      Terry

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    4. I am finally closing in on finishing my display. Been working on it for 18 months now and have all of eh badges and proper tartan backings... but one questions remains in debate! The unanswered issue is did he Royal Scots Fusiliers wear both a rectangular and a square piece of Black Watch tartan behind their badge on he TOS, or just a square??? If both shapes then I just need to mount them and cover the cardboard backing with the red felt I got for it. If just the square, then i need to move he RHF badge and add another badge to the display.

       

      I would really rather have it sorted our before I put the red flannel on a cut the necessary holes in it. The attached picture is an old one and I have since obtained both the badges and the tartan necessary.

       

      Once done, I will start on my Canadian and SA badges. Have a couple lined up for the former, but being retired and a now smaller hobby fund, they have to take their turn, and just hope they are still available.

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    5. Very nice Tony! I am slowly working on a more complete army medical corps cap and collar collection. I recently picked up the badges for the Non "Vols" volunteer set, and also have he cap badge for he "Vols" but still looking for collars. Also picked up a set of Victorian badges,m cap and collars, and got this medical Staff badge, which is large so maybe some kind of shako badge? And, slowly working on my Commonwealth badges s well.

       

      Terry

       

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    6. Tony, That is one beautiful splash of red you have there. The only other real uniforms I have now (no more room after downsizing a few years back) are my fathers Air Force retirement uniform, my father's WW2 crew Chiefs uniform and an 82nd Airborne uniform worn by a dear friend who served in Afghanistan after graduating West Point. He gave me one of his combat worn uniforms. All of these are genuine treasures to me. 

       

      https://www.ww2wings.com/wings/heroes/allanwebb/allanwebb.shtml

       

      I also have a nice 48th Highlanders doublet, which I think may be from the '60s???

       

      Terry

       

       

    7. In looking back through this thread, the RSF badge is also a fake with E/W lugs, they should N/S, and there shoudl be a slight flat edge to the bomb.

       

      The JR Gaunt maker's ,ark is also fake as it was only something like 15 MM in length if that is supposed to be a wartime badge.

       

      I totally agree, buying badges is indeed a minefield, and if anyone ever tells you they never bought a fake, I would tend not to believe them. I have a box of them. But I still enjoy making the effort.I wish I could say there is a book that would tell us what to look for in all fakes, but sadly I am not aware of one. I have found looking at badges and talking to other collectors as well doing your own research is  the best way to. Living in the US that is not always easy, and especially where i live, where if it doesn't have a broken cross o it you're out of luck! But being retired does give me lots of time to do research, and I have numerous files set up with details and information about badges and patches.

       

      Just FYI, here's my latest effort - a display of British Scottish badges with the appropriate tartan backing. I have all of the badges and tartan for the blank spaces, but won't have them in hand until after the first of the year., when I get my next batch shipment of buys. once I have them all the cardboard backing will be covered with red flannel and then the badges put back in place.

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    8. I know this is an old thread, but seeing it is an area I have great interest in. I want to share some info regrading the RHF Piper's TOS. That is the correct tartan to be worn on the TOS, and is Dress Red Erskine. What I am not sure of was it worn with a badge or just the white hackle. The cutting the piece of tartan could accommodate a badge with a slider, but i only know of RHF badges having lugs. That said, there could be a unique badge for pipers that has a slider, or this could confirm the hackle only thought.

       

      Terry

    9. The Nova Scotia Highlanders wore this one pictured, MacDonald tartan, while the North Nova Scotia Highlanders wore the Murray of Atholl Tartan.

       

      Terry

       

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      Murray of Atholl tartan, note in picture below of the badge, it is worn as a cross centered on the red stripes.

       

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      North Nova Scotia on Murray of Atholl tartan.

       

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      Nova Scotia Highlanders worn on MacDonald tartan

       

      Terry

       

       

    10. Tony,

       

      To be sure I would need to compare it to some others of the period. It does look pretty new and shiny and hte lugs also seem very new, but they do not appear to be footed which is a good sign. Many fakes have very obvious footed lugs for badges of a time period that they should not be footed. If I can find anything finite, I'll advise.

       

      Terry

       

       

       

    11. Hi Peter, I was not exactly aware of the changes, but do have some tabs for both titles. I would not think any regiment would like giving up their heritage, but beauracrates don't seem much concerend about that!

       

      I am not aware of there being Canadian VADS, but would sure be interested to know and what badges they would have worn, as I am a big Vad collector. Do you know?

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    12. Tony, Not one in my specific areas of colleting, but it looks good to me. The aging doe snot look artificial and the lugs seem to date with the bade. Although i can't see if they footed, which could be a factor. Take a look at this one and it looks as yours only I think yours is in better condition and lovelier patina.

       

      https://www.rubylane.com/item/802481-13563/c1880-52nd-Ox78fordshire-Light-Infantry-Cap

       

      Bottom line it looks OK to me.

       

      Terry

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