Canadian camouflage nets as seen on Mk II"s
Article about: Thought it might show all of my early and late war Canadian Camouflage nets in one post.. 1# This example is a late war knotted two tone and is nicely scrimmed with brown and green oilcloth.
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Nice collection of nets,and good description of their time line.
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Cheers Aaron I have a few more yet but they are mounted on HSAT's and HSDR's..
Regards Mark
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Lovely !
Good to see them all of them in one post . Many thanks.
The strips of oil cloth seems to be a Canadian thing. Did the strips come ready made , or did you have to cut them yourself ? I have often wondered.
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Steve the strips as far as I can remember came on a role pre-cut to width and if memory serves me correct there were 5 different colors.
Black being one of them but it is rarely seen..
Regards Mark
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Mark K
Steve the strips as far as I can remember came on a role pre-cut to width and if memory serves me correct there were 5 different colors.
Black being one of them but it is rarely seen..
Regards Mark
Thanks, Mark.
Can you show the difference between early and late merrowed edges ?
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Hi Steve will post up a couple of examples tonight after work of the earlier woven with merrowed edge and the later woven examples.
Regards Mark
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