7th Cavalry A Company Hat/Lapel Device

Started by Highlander999, February 03, 2015, 11:31:30 AM

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Highlander999

I bought this at a gun shop in St. Anne, MO, and at the time thought it was probably an original.  I've never seen reproductions with the Screw Back and Pins on the ends/drags of the sabers.  Any thoughts on originality and time frame of issue?





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The time has passed so quick, the years all run together now.

St. George

Not period.

1920s Campaign Hat device.

There are a 'lot' of faked 7th Cavalry items out there - far more than you can conceive of.

A true device from the time frame will be much larger, hollow-backed, and will feature a wire back, encased in solder - sometimes with a pin, sometimes with wire loops for sewing,

The numerals and letters will be separate - not attached - that came later, and when they were attached, it was often by small loops or onto a small brass bar, and as mentioned - that came later - closer to the end of the Indian Wars.

Being of rather flimsy construction, they were often filled in with soft solder for strengthening by the Company Artificer or Blacksmith.

Same's true for Infantry.

The anti-rotation pins and screwbacks came about around the time of the Spanish-American War - for use on the Bell Crowns, and the Campaign Hats of the time - those devices were gilt-finished, as is the one pictured.

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Pitspitr

Thanks St. G
That's what I was guessing, but again it was just a guess.
I remain, Your Ob'd Servant,
Jerry M. "Pitspitr" Davenport
(Bvt.)Brigadier General Commanding,
Grand Army of the Frontier
BC/IT, Expert, Sharpshooter, Marksman, CC, SoM
NRA CRSO, RVWA IIT2; SASS ROI, ROII;
NRA Benefactor Life; AZSA Life; NCOWS Life

Major 2

Highlander sent the photo via email...and I responded  1920's

St. G is correct
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Highlander999

Thanks all.  Well, not Indian Wars, but still, not 1996 either ;)

Thanks to all...
"I have, in my day, thieved cattle, your lordship. But none that were under my watch" ("Is that what passes for honor with a MacGregor", Earl of Montrose), "What passes for honor with me, is likely not the same as with your Lordship, when my word is given, it is good"
                     (Rob Roy)

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