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| Brief bio:- Sheba Imports |
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We have maintained an internet presence since 1995 and offer a wide range of items for regimental stores and individual buyers. Ranging from gold braid (bullion), to hand embroidered blazer patches badges, Sword belts custom made military rings and Pace sticks. Our series of Scottish Clan rings and Clan jewellery, covers bonnet badges to kilt pins, pendants to brooches and our custom made Heraldic rings (Coat of Arms or Family crests) are among the finest offered anywhere. Hand embroidered Pipe banners, Heraldic flags, gonfalons, gonfannons and standards to Celtic, Viking, Saxon embroideries, bullion badges and regalia. We know you will be especially pleased with our new military rings, RM Commando and Brit Parachute regiment rings. We offer a full custom service for these, all we need is your idea on a piece of paper and we take it from there. From hand embroidered family crests (coat of arms) to military badges for Police forces, Fire services (Fighters), colleges, schools, associations, universities, golf and country clubs, Sheba Imports makes what the client wants. To contact us please email. Thank you, Sheila A Bawden sheba@execulink.com |
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When compromising quality is out of the question and Graduating Officers of RMC Kingston, RMC Sandhurst and RMC Duntroon, may we suggest you consider commissioning your sword from Crisp & Sons, of Sussex England. Crisp and Son's are Cutlers of Commonwealth Officers (Navy, Army, Air Force) swords individually forged to the exacting standards of the MOD, DND and recently awarded the contract to supply swords to the Australian Defence Force. Made with the discerning buyer in mind. . . . . . . . . These are probably the finest swords made anywhere in the world today. |

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Please click on the above image to see some of the rings we have made recently. We specialize in custom made, why buy something off the shelf when for a few dollars more you can get what you want? The group above are the RCR, Royal Marines Commando, British Parachute regiment, US Special Forces and Canadian Military Police. |
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Lighweight "Racer" Pace sticks as used in drill competitions. These are available in colours black, light and medium oak, rosewood and mahogany. These are hand made with brass mounts and tips to legs and highly polished with a lacquered finish and come complete with a nylon carrying case. Sold in ½ dozens and can be ordered in mixed colours and sizes. |
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Miniature Colours and Battle honours, are researched for accuracy and hand embroidered in full colour and supplied in different sizes to suit the client. |
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Custom made banners, gonfalons and gonfanons to your design and sizing. Band items, family coats of arms etc. |
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2010 also marks the 65th anniversary of VE day. The 100th anniversary of the Canadian Navy (RCN), the 150th for the Queens Own Rifles of Canada and the 200th anniversary of the Governor Generals Horse Guards. It is also 70 years this month since the Battle Of Britain began. Just over 3,000 airmen from Great Britain - 2,340, Australia - 32, Barbados - 1, Belgium - 28, Canada - 112, Czechoslovakia - 88, France - 13, Ireland - 10 Jamaica - 1, Newfoundland - 1, New Zealand - 127, Poland - 145, Rhodesia - 3, South Africa - 25, United States - 9, fought in the battle and less than 2,000 survived. Today there are fewer than 100 of these heroes still fit enough to celebrate their victory, veterans now in their late 80s and early 90s. |