24-10-2023, 01:46 PM
We were away for a few days in Norfolk last week and while sitting at the table waiting for them others, I spotted a little 'Jem' that had been posted on Facebook.
Some (many) of you will be bored by my constant requests for information on the badge that went on the nose of the 750 and Silverstone. There has to be one out there somewhere... so when I spotted this, I jumped on it, messaged the chap (who's father worked for Speedex before moving to ERA) and enquired about it... he bought it because of the family connection from a flea market, but soon realised my need and a price was agreed... although I'll admit now, it turns out I had no idea what I was buying. I'd assumed it was the elusive bonnet motif, but when posted turned up a little smaller than expected.
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as it turns out, this is most likely a badge worn by Jem and his team when peddling their wares. I can't think he'd have been in a position to have these made to hand out as promotional goods... or does anyone know different..?
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Still, it's a nice thing and a bit of Speedex history that gets me step closer to commissioning a replica badge. (I don't suppose anyone has one in a drawer?)
Also still idly looking for a Speedex alloy. I have some nice 15" west London wheels, but would still like to find that elusive fourth alloy.
Some (many) of you will be bored by my constant requests for information on the badge that went on the nose of the 750 and Silverstone. There has to be one out there somewhere... so when I spotted this, I jumped on it, messaged the chap (who's father worked for Speedex before moving to ERA) and enquired about it... he bought it because of the family connection from a flea market, but soon realised my need and a price was agreed... although I'll admit now, it turns out I had no idea what I was buying. I'd assumed it was the elusive bonnet motif, but when posted turned up a little smaller than expected.
Front.jpg (Size: 71.61 KB / Downloads: 358)
as it turns out, this is most likely a badge worn by Jem and his team when peddling their wares. I can't think he'd have been in a position to have these made to hand out as promotional goods... or does anyone know different..?
rear.jpg (Size: 56.97 KB / Downloads: 356)
Still, it's a nice thing and a bit of Speedex history that gets me step closer to commissioning a replica badge. (I don't suppose anyone has one in a drawer?)
Also still idly looking for a Speedex alloy. I have some nice 15" west London wheels, but would still like to find that elusive fourth alloy.