Scarce 1943 South African Braces
Article about: While it is very common to see British, Canadian and Indian braces (as well as Australian if you're actually in Australia) on the collector's market, South African braces are relatively unco
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Thanks Michael a first for me and I am happy to see them posted here with your detailed description and information supplied therefore in about the periods of production and the manufacturers.
Regards Mark
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Brilliant post as always, first time I've seen a pair of these. I only have one piece of 37 patt SA webbing at the moment, buts its a set I'd like to get together.
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Thrilled you guys found it informative! I took me about five years to decipher S.A.P.A.W. and find any information on FRAM & CO.
This style of brace was also a mystery to me for years, given that I could not find an example that still bore any markings. I always suspected it was the style used by S.A.P.A.W., but I wasn't able to prove it until I found these particular braces.
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Great thread most helpful karkee.
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