Hi Mark,
Thank you very much for your post. My first thought is the anodized badge was added later, and the original officer's cap badge is in a collection somewhere else. It seems that more people want to collect the badges than the headgear. Easier to display and easier to store. Also, hats get thrown away, destroyed by moths, etc., while the metal badges can survive about anything. However, as we all know from being in this hobby, you often do not know what path a cap has traveled from the time it was manufactured to when we add it to our collection. I have a TOS with the GVIR label that only has holes for the Highland BDE badge, which was introduced in 1958.
This Cameronians TOS may have been handed down. It is still with my "contact" in the UK. Once I have it in my hand I will know more. I had planned to replace the current badge with an officer one, but then I saw the prices!
On another note, I was finally able to acquire a Scottish Horse atholl bonnet from WWII after years of searching. However, it does not have a badge. So, I will be adding the OR king's crown SH cap badge to my "wanted" list. I am afraid to look at what they are going for right now!
Regards,
Reid
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