GIKyle Posted Wednesday at 09:37 PM Share #1 Posted Wednesday at 09:37 PM A first for me- EIB made by Ludlow London. Enamel work is exactly like their CIBs. Something different on this Wednesday! Link to post Share on other sites
triplecanopy Posted Wednesday at 09:57 PM Share #2 Posted Wednesday at 09:57 PM Wow! Nice find. I did not know any British made EIB's existed. Another one for the want list. Link to post Share on other sites
BILL THE PATCH Posted Thursday at 04:17 AM Share #3 Posted Thursday at 04:17 AM Wow, that is a rare bird indeed, and yes te the enamel looks exactly like other Brit made cibsSent from my moto g(7) play using Tapatalk Link to post Share on other sites
BigJohn#3RD Posted Thursday at 04:24 PM Share #4 Posted Thursday at 04:24 PM Kyle, Thanks for posting. I learn something new every time I get to browse this forum. Best regards, John Link to post Share on other sites
Nebelhund Posted Thursday at 11:38 PM Share #5 Posted Thursday at 11:38 PM Indeed, I have one of these and am very happy to see another! Very nice. Link to post Share on other sites
GIKyle Posted Thursday at 11:47 PM Author Share #6 Posted Thursday at 11:47 PM Very cool! Is yours made by Ludlow, too, or another mfr? Link to post Share on other sites
patches Posted 22 hours ago Share #7 Posted 22 hours ago Yes, me too, wouldn't of thought the English made EIBs, begs the question if is a post WWII made one, which begs one more question, did the English continue making CIBs and other American metal insignia after the war, like into the late 40s early 50s, these being made to be sold to U.S. Army forces in Germany. Link to post Share on other sites
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