ROYAL GURKHA RIFLES rank slide epaulettes GURKHA COY
ROYAL GURKHA RIFLES rank slide epaulettes GURKHA COY




The INDIANA JONES OF EBAY does it again !!...........I have managed to  purchase  THREE militaria collections.....&  TWO Police collections.....mainly patches, badges,insignia & headgear.

 

One of the main collection of patches & insignia, is a real treasure trove......I showed samples from it to one dealer who wanted to buy the entire collection...but I would rather let YOU the collectors have a chance than him  obtain them solely for profit.

 

The origianal owner  collected  some  older RARER patches...and also   filled the gaps of 'difficult / impossible to find 'items with good reproduction patches. I am Not an expert...........so this collection of  patches will be listed as low priced NO reserve........there are genuine and some good repros...I am not sure which is which....come on bag  a bargain.............any q's please email me.

 

DO NOT MISS OUT

 

NO RESERVE

 

This is a PAIR of  ORIGINAL  ROYAL GURKHA RIFLES rank slide epaulettes  GURKHA COY. These are the BLACK \SILVER CROSSED KHUKRIS  on OLIVE 'COMBAT'. (Gurkha Company)

 

 

Please note RGR  Regimental colours behind the KHUKRIS - these are on the 'combat' olive drab.

 

Please check my other listings for variants and other Regiments .

 

 

UNISSUED from  Royal Gurkha Rifles / MoD  -NOT modern Far East copy

 I have one of the LARGEST  selections of ORIGINAL patches, epaulettes,shoulderboards  & insignia....please email for details

 

The Brigade of Gurkhas is the collective term for units of the current British Army that are composed of Nepalese soldiers. The brigade, which is 3,640 strong, draws its heritage from Gurkha units that originally served in the British Indian Army prior to Indian independence, and prior to that of the East India Company. The brigade includes infantry, engineer, signal, logistic and training and support units. They are famous for their ever-present kukris, a distinctive heavy knife with a curved blade, and for their reputation of being fierce fighters and brave soldiers. They take their name from the hill town of Gorkha from which the Nepalese kingdom had expanded. The ranks have always been dominated by four ethnic groups: the Gurungs and Magars from central Nepal; and the Rais andLimbus from the east, who live in hill villages of hill farmers.

 Current units of the Brigade of Gurkhas

 

 

DO NOT MISS OUT.

 please check my other listings

Postage - please check for country- or email me for details

For insignia unless otherwise listed

 

 

this item  has FREE shipping to

the UK,RECORDED

to EUROPE-AIRMAIL

to the USA & CANADA-AIRMAIL

to AUSTRALIA & The Far EAST AIRMAIL 

 

Express , insured or courrier on request.if this item  goes for a higher price insured is recommended but up to you.


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