Australian Pattern 1937 Webbing Set in Pictures
Article about: Australia’s domestic webbing production was slow to get underway during the Second World War. The country was able to procure webbing from England, and later Canada, for its forces serving i
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My God, Luke has returned to us at last! Where have you been my friend? and have you discovered any new militaria while wandering through this terra incognita?
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And here is another from a dealers website this time being manufatured by Bagcraft also in 1941.
Seeing as your guy had an early enlistment date, I would say it was issued to him while in the Western desert campaign and he retained it throughout the war.
Cheers
Luke
Cheers Buddy, you are a great help and it has been awhile Mate!
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Found a bunch of GMH & RMB Ltd basic pouches this morning figured to post them here
Never seen the inspectors stamp on the front before!
They all have the early Neweys button snaps
Last edited by reneblacky; 02-13-2020 at 10:55 PM.
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Nice pouches René! Those lazy inspectors, couldn't be bothered to stamp the back/inside of the pouches! lol
It appears that some of those GMH pouches have 1 inch closure straps, rather than the standard 3/4" closure straps. This must have been a direct copy of Canadian pouches, which made the same change in 1942. I wonder if the larger jungle pouches had 1" or 3/4" straps...
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Cheers Michael I didn't notice the width difference until you pointed it out! (literally just took them out of the bag) I'm thinking it's not a change in pattern but utilization of materials at hand? I only have one pair of jungle pouches and will take a look when I can find them.
Last edited by reneblacky; 07-10-2016 at 09:47 AM.
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Couldn't quickly find the jungle pouches (I think I have a pair? deffiantly have one though- also used as a single with the standard pouch) but did find the braces. And while I'm here, here's a shot of a factory bolt of AF made braces
Last edited by reneblacky; 02-13-2020 at 10:59 PM.
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The hand written numbers on the jungle strap, to me looks to be from the roll of material?
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reneblacky
The hand written numbers on the jungle strap, to me looks to be from the roll of material?
Yes, it looks as though it was written on the webbing stock prior to manufacture, since it appears to be covered by stitching at the end...
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Nice pouches René! Those lazy inspectors, couldn't be bothered to stamp the back/inside of the pouches! lol
It appears that some of those GMH pouches have 1 inch closure straps, rather than the standard 3/4" closure straps. This must have been a direct copy of Canadian pouches, which made the same change in 1942. I wonder if the larger jungle pouches had 1" or 3/4" straps...
To illustrate what I mean by materials at hand, here are three GMH examples that are surely from the same production batch with different closure widths
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