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PSC Badge, what is it?
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<blockquote data-quote="RottenRon" data-source="post: 53624" data-attributes="member: 174"><p>Sorry mate but if you open the link (provided in one of my previous posts) <a href="http://www.hemmings.com/hsx/stories/2013/06/01/hmn_feature15.html" target="_blank">http://www.hemmings.com/hsx/stories/2013/06/01/hmn_feature15.html</a> and looked at the at the symbol in there, you will see it's a dead ringer representation of my badge. So, it is definitely by the "Pressed Steel Company", now all that remains is to find out what it came off, like I said in my previous post. As I also stated, PSC started in 1925 and changed name in 1966, so it has a little history. Read the article in the link and you'll see it could even be off a Tiger Moth. A long shot, but PSC made parts for them too.</p><p>So the question then remains, what other "junk" have you thrown out,,,lol.</p><p>Cheers, Ron.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RottenRon, post: 53624, member: 174"] Sorry mate but if you open the link (provided in one of my previous posts) [url]http://www.hemmings.com/hsx/stories/2013/06/01/hmn_feature15.html[/url] and looked at the at the symbol in there, you will see it's a dead ringer representation of my badge. So, it is definitely by the "Pressed Steel Company", now all that remains is to find out what it came off, like I said in my previous post. As I also stated, PSC started in 1925 and changed name in 1966, so it has a little history. Read the article in the link and you'll see it could even be off a Tiger Moth. A long shot, but PSC made parts for them too. So the question then remains, what other "junk" have you thrown out,,,lol. Cheers, Ron. [/QUOTE]
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