Piper drummer badges are an essential part of Highland dress uniforms, often used to denote rank, role, or affiliation within a pipe band
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Artisanal Bagpipe Arm Badge in Gold Bullion Wire
TRE-1011- Bagpipe Arm Badge Gold Bullion Wire Work Badge Size 3" X 2"
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Black Wool and Silver Bullion: A Drum Major’s Pride
TRE-1003- A "Drum Major Badge Silver Bullion Black Wool" would likely be a badge worn by a drum major, featuring silver-colored embroidery or metallic thread on a black wool background. This badge would typically be worn on the uniform to denote the wearer's rank and role within the band.
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Emblem of Honour: The Silver Bullion Wool Bagpipe Arm Badge
TRE-1009- Bagpipers hold significant roles within military bands, especially in traditions such as those in the British and Commonwealth armed forces. Their uniforms often include distinctive badges or insignia denoting their role and rank within the band.
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Gold Bullion on Red: The Pipe Major Badge Saga
TRE-1007- A "Pipe Major Badge Gold Bullion Red Wool" likely refers to a specific type of insignia or badge worn by a pipe major within a military or ceremonial band.
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Gold on Red: The Symbolism of the Drum Major Badge
TRE-1008- The "Gold on Red Wool" description suggests that the badge features gold-colored embroidery or metallic thread on a red wool background. This type of badge may be worn on the sleeve or chest of the drum major's uniform, depending on the specific military branch, country, and uniform regulations.
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In the Kingdom’s Heart: The King’s Crown Badge
TRE-1018- Kings Crown Badge on Red
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Pipe Band Pride: The Queens Crown Badge in Black Wool
TRE-1016- Queens Crown Badge on Black Queens Crown Badge on Black Wool for pipe band group
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Pipe Major Badge: The Strength of Silver and Red
TRE-1005- Pipe Major Badge Silver Bullion on Red Badge size ; 11cm x 11cm
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Professional Insignia: Piper Badge in Gold and Red
TRE-1013- A "Piper Badge Gold Bullion Red Wool" would likely be a badge worn by a piper, featuring gold-colored embroidery or metallic thread on a red wool background. This badge would typically be worn on the uniform to denote the wearer's role within the band.
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Queen’s Crown Badge: A Tale of Red Cloth
TRE-1017- Queens Crown Badge on Red for Scottish Pipe Band Doublet
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Silver Bullion Secrets: The Pipe Major Badge Chronicle
TRE-1002- A "Pipe Major Badge Silver Bullion Black Wool" would likely be a badge worn by a pipe major, featuring silver-colored embroidery or metallic thread on a black wool background. This badge would typically be worn on the uniform to denote the wearer's rank and role within the pipe band.
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The Drum Major’s Insignia: Gold Bullion and Black Wool
TRE-1004- A "Drum Major Badge Gold Bullion Black Wool" would likely be an insignia worn by a drum major, featuring gold-colored embroidery or metallic thread on a black wool background. This badge would be worn on the uniform to signify the wearer's rank and role within the band.
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The Drummer’s Pride: Silver Bullion on Black
TRE-1010- In many military traditions, drummers hold significant roles within military bands, providing rhythm and cadence during marches and ceremonies. Their uniforms often include distinctive badges or insignia denoting their role and rank within the band.
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The Gold Bullion Drum Badge: An Enigma in Red Wool
TRE-1014- Drum Badge Gold Bullion on Red Badge for Scottish Doublet Size 3″ X 2″
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The Pipe Major Badge: Of Silver and Red Wool
TRE-1006- A "Pipe Major Badge Silver Bullion Red Wool" likely describes a specific type of insignia worn by a pipe major within a military or ceremonial band.
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The Pipe Major’s Gold Bullion Badge: A Study of Excellence
TRE-1001- It usually features symbols or motifs denoting the rank and role of the Pipe Major, such as crossed bagpipes or other traditional elements associated with Scottish or Celtic culture.
















