Polish Regimental Badges WW2
Article about: Rare badge from this maker! Thanks for posting this nice clear picture. Regards, Tony
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Re: Polish Regimetal Badges WW2
Fellows
We are still missing some of the 1 Armoured Division Badges.
Les’s try to complete this challenge and get the gallery for the Division completed so that we can move to rest of 1 Corpus and 2 Corpus
I see lost of viewings – but posts come only from a few – let’s build the community here!
Fellows no need to be shy here! This forum is team effort #
A lot of people who learn from our quality pictures how the badges look like they benefit tremendously and minimise the risk that they are not going to make mistakes to be ripped off by dodgy dealers offering smart fakes to new collectors for ridiculous prices – show some solidarity fellows – I would like to learn too - post your badges
I do not want to leave in conviction that Polsih Badges can not be found in the entire world
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Re: Polish Regimetal Badges WW2
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Re: Polish Regimetal Badges WW2
1 question guys,Im looking to buy a badge but ive been wondering,what do they mean by Britsh made?Pre-war replacements made for officers etc?Or replacements made in England post-ww2?
Thanks
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Re: Polish Regimetal Badges WW2
Hi, "British Made" would indicate an item produced in Great Britain for the Free Polish Forces circa 1940 to 1946.
Cheers, Ade.
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