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TR2/3/3A History of apron badge

cityslicks

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Does anyone know the history of the badge colors? Like when did the blue/white start or the red/black or black/red? .....you get the point.
 
From page EX-11 of the TRA Judging Standards:

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Badge E - the blue, white and black version - was briefly used in 1959 though I do not know that the exact range has ever been established.

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Plus variations like reversed colors. A couple are aftermarket goofs that never officially existed. I have 13 different Triumph badges listed in my collection plus another 7 Standard versions. The ones I do not possess I have photos of so I know they exist. I have to line them all up and take a photo one of these days. Dennis
 
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