WW2 lapel badge

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SheffieldSparky
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WW2 lapel badge

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Hi guys, Had a couple of hrs sunday morning on my fav east coast beach, a few bits and bobs and this WW2 merchant navy lapel badge. It was in one piece when I found it but after getting the crud off it fell apart, 2nd photo is general clean,1st after I soldered the back on and a bit more cleaning.[turns out its one of the original silver ones] Its not the find of the century but why I love this hobby ::g
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Nice find ::g
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Nice find there Sheffield, is it military then? What does MN stand for at the risk of sounding thick.
Just in case I find one, I only do farmland though. ::g
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OOps obviously being thick... Merchant Navy... Doh! :)) :))
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muckyluck wrote:Nice find there Sheffield, is it military then? What does MN stand for at the risk of sounding thick.
Just in case I find one, I only do farmland though. ::g
Hi mucky look, It stands for merchant navy and was issued in WW2 from 1940 as a national service badge ::g
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Great find Keith, exactly why we do it you never know whats coming up next ::g
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Nice one as i say its there waiting ::g
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cp333 wrote:Great find Keith, exactly why we do it you never know whats coming up next ::g
Cheers Carl, ::g I was using my stock pro coil same as on your safari ::g
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