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WW1 Aussie Bugle

Article about: G'day All Here's my example of a Aussie bugle and yes I can play it

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    Quote by AMTG View Post
    I reckon the "2/18" is a date stamp....February 1918
    You're most likely right Mate

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    Still not sure of which unit this once belonged to?

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    Interesting that it is an American sourced bugle. All the NZ Army bugles I have seen were either British or Indian made. I can play a bugle too.

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    Australian Army Ordinance Dept, so probably held in some central store for loan.

    Oz.

    I once tried blowing a bugle ... glad there were no bulls or moose nearby!

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    Cheer Oz Mate

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    There's nowt like blowing your own trumpet... as we say up North.

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    Quote by HARRY THE MOLE View Post
    There's nowt like blowing your own trumpet... as we say up North.
    Haha loved that remark

    Nice bugle René

    Best ones
    Lt. Col
    Ullergaard

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