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08-16-2021 01:59 PM
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Here are basically all the makers pointed out by Norm F on WAF.
The French maker "Bacqueville" is controversial since there is no evidence that they actually made badges during the war. According to some, allied soldiers did return with Bacqueville badges but we don't know if they actually were a licensed maker or if they just made souvenirs for allied soldiers. There just isn't any evidence to confirm anything.
Hope this answers your questions.
Regards, Tobias!
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Sensei
Here are basically all the makers pointed out by Norm F on WAF.
The French maker "Bacqueville" is controversial since there is no evidence that they actually made badges during the war. According to some, allied soldiers did return with Bacqueville badges but we don't know if they actually were a licensed maker or if they just made souvenirs for allied soldiers. There just isn't any evidence to confirm anything.
Hope this answers your questions.
Regards, Tobias!
Yes it answers my question thank you very much!
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The list put together by Norm at WAF and posted above by Tobias is what we have to date and in it is quite accurate.
As far as the French made badges are concerned,it is a controversial subject and i am one who beleives they were postwar produced.I have been a collector of photographs showing KM awards in wear for decades,and i have never seen one of these French made awards in wear on a period photo.
Still waiting though !!
Cheers,Martin.
Last edited by martinw; 08-17-2021 at 06:45 AM.
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martinw
The list put together by Norm at WAF and posted above by Tobias is what we have to date and in it is quite accurate.
As far as the French made badges are concerned,it is a controversial subject and i am one who beleives they were postwar produced.I have been a collector of photographs showing KM awards in wear for decades,and i have never seen one of these French made awards in wear on a period photo.
Still waiting though !!
Cheers,Martin.
Thank you!
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