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Cap badge help please


pioneecorps

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Cap badge help please, not sure if the photo will down load into the GWF again.

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All you keep posting is a link to the air gun forum. 

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1 minute ago, GWF1967 said:

That would be a no!

Thank you GWF1967 I had the same problem in my other thread with opening the link

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You need to save the photo from the post on air guns then post it here 

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2 minutes ago, Michelle Young said:

All you keep posting is a link to the air gun forum. 

I know its my fault Michelle, But I cant understand why I cant copy and paste, and I'm not into modern tech :) . Well its cup of tea time.

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Gerwyn

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2 minutes ago, Michelle Young said:

You need to save the photo from the post on air guns then post it here 

Thank you Michelle,, will have a go with that.

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Gerwyn

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Well I did it, I took a photo of it from the other forum, I'm clever I know :), No remarks please.

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1 minute ago, pioneecorps said:

Well I did it, I took a photo of it from the other forum, I'm clever I know :), No remarks please.

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Should I put another thread up with cap badge help, Sorry if I messed you all about, it was not intended. Sometimes my feeling take over from common sense, and I don't have the patience like I use to.

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17 minutes ago, pioneecorps said:

Well I did it, I took a photo of it from the other forum, I'm clever I know :), No remarks please.

Cap badge.jpg

They are both Royal Scots Fusiliers.  It’s early in WW1 given the glengarry worn and the fact that the soldier at left is wearing a simplified emergency pattern jacket issued during the initial rush of men to the colours in the first 18-months or so.  The pockets have no expansion pleats and are deeper to compensate.

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13 minutes ago, FROGSMILE said:

They are both Royal Scots Fusiliers.  It’s early in WW1 given the glengarry worn and the fact that the soldier at left is wearing a simplified emergency pattern jacket issued during the initial rush of men to the colours in the first 18-months or so.  The pockets have no expansion pleats and are deeper to compensate.

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Thank you FROGSMILE, 

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Just now, pioneecorps said:

Thank you FROGSMILE, 

The cap badges looked distorted in the photo to me.

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Gerwyn

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34 minutes ago, pioneecorps said:

The cap badges looked distorted in the photo to me.

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Gerwyn

Reflected light and shadow, but I promise you, they are indeed RSF.

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On 01/11/2022 at 16:23, FROGSMILE said:

Reflected light and shadow, but I promise you, they are indeed RSF.

My respect to you, and your cap badge knowledge FROGSMILE, and for all your kind help.

Kind regards

Gerwyn

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