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PSC Badge, what is it?
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<blockquote data-quote="RottenRon" data-source="post: 53445" data-attributes="member: 174"><p>Yeah mate. </p><p>I reckon it was on a belt or strap of some kind, but the strap or belt would have been attached to something the company made. Remember, the PSC stands for Pressed Steel Company, so whatever it was, it would have been some metal object. Could have been a helmet for instance, but I doubt it, as the helmets had the logo stamped into the metal, and besides, a badge that size on a helmet strap wouldn't be too likely I suspect.</p><p>Interestingly, going by that line of thought, the object must not have been suitable to have the logo pressed in like the helmets are. So that begs the question, was the object too small, or intricate, or even too valuable to be messed up with the logo.</p><p></p><p>At least we know the parent part was manufactured by PSC</p><p></p><p>Food for thought.</p><p></p><p>Cheers, Ron.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RottenRon, post: 53445, member: 174"] Yeah mate. I reckon it was on a belt or strap of some kind, but the strap or belt would have been attached to something the company made. Remember, the PSC stands for Pressed Steel Company, so whatever it was, it would have been some metal object. Could have been a helmet for instance, but I doubt it, as the helmets had the logo stamped into the metal, and besides, a badge that size on a helmet strap wouldn't be too likely I suspect. Interestingly, going by that line of thought, the object must not have been suitable to have the logo pressed in like the helmets are. So that begs the question, was the object too small, or intricate, or even too valuable to be messed up with the logo. At least we know the parent part was manufactured by PSC Food for thought. Cheers, Ron. [/QUOTE]
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