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    Cap Badge colour advice needed

    Hi Guys,

    now that my new Balmoral is on the way I am going to purchase a Macpherson cap badge.
    I found a nice one at the well sorted kilt store near my place http://kiltsandmore.com (I overlooked they also carry Mackie Bonnets, now I ordered from Scotland...) but they have different colours.
    For an antique or nickeled version isn't in my choice I am between a chrome or silverplated (which I fancy very much).

    What do you think? Is a sliver plated to "loud" on the dark Balmoral?

    Tom
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    I'd say that silver, while bright, is less "loud" than chrome, with the added bonus that if you think the silver is too bright you can let it tarnish naturally to a slightly more muted tone.

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    Silver plated is fine, as is silver which is even better, particularly if they are allowed to mellow(without going black) a tad.
    " Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.

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    Once silver does start to tarnish, you can polish lightly so as not to clean out the grooves. Leaves a bright silver over darker background effect that is beyond beautiful in my eyes!
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    Chrome versus silver, I would go for the silver, even if it takes some maintenance. Pewter badges are also widely available and can provide a reasonably priced alternative.

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    I think its worth pointing out that a bonnet badge with cilvilian attire does not need to be "Brigade of Guards" clean, almost the opposite in fact.
    " Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.

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