G'day All
Here's my example of a Aussie bugle and yes I can play it
G'day All
Here's my example of a Aussie bugle and yes I can play it
Last edited by reneblacky; 09-14-2018 at 01:52 AM. Reason: deleted old text
Nice Bugle, Rene ..................!
Regards,
Steve.
very nice indeed!!
Hi Rene.
Is there an example of Aussie kit that you DONOT have? LOL
It seems that everytime that I log on you have posted some other pic of kit whether its uniform, webbing and now a BUGLE, just where the hell do you keep it all mate?
Regards etc
Ian D
AKA: Jimpy
Sounds like my kind of room mate!
Hopefully, if the move that we have planned goes ahead, I will be able to get a lot more of my stuff out and on display, and finally get the cap badges that I have framed and hung on a wall.
The wife doesnt mind me having the badges and patches that our eldest brought back from Iraq a couple of years ago on the hallway wall, but she does object to me putting my cap badges up for some reason! Oh well, I will just keep trying to persuade her after we move.
Regards etc
Ian D
AKA: Jimpy
Hello-bugles were still on issue to units as late as the mid 1980s-I was a storeman in the reserve and my units q-store had one as a registered store item (serial numbered) along with binoculars, compasses etc. Of course no one in the outfit could actually play the thing!
I'd love to know any info on the markings could it be from the WW2, HQ 22nd Aust. Infantry Brigade 2/18th?
Last edited by reneblacky; 09-14-2018 at 01:45 AM.
I reckon the "2/18" is a date stamp....February 1918
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