Helm me identify this cap
Article about: Hi all, This cap came from a South African soldier posted in North Africa during World War 2. It has no insignia or cap badge. I took photos of the markings inside as well as a closer up of
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That's a nice British field service cap.
Here's a bunch of the Australian counterpart.
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Clearly 1941 dated by British maker j collett, general service buttons, used by every squaddie at the time, the universal pattern field service cap
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever
its just an opinion.
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reneblacky
That's a nice British field service cap.
Here's a bunch of the Australian counterpart.
Interesting to see the colour range, rene, are they all aussie made?
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever
its just an opinion.
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Jerry B
Interesting to see the colour range, rene, are they all aussie made?
Yep all Aust made Mate. I think I have only the three now as I traded one off.
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Is there a dedicated thread for these caps?
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Jb4046
Is there a dedicated thread for these caps?
Can't remember if I ever started one?
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I have a scottish made one. I would rather share it in a dedicated thread, but if there isnt one i might post is separately
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Jb4046
I have a scottish made one. I would rather share it in a dedicated thread, but if there isnt one i might post is separately
Start one up and I'll whack up these too
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Imma be honest and say i dont know enough about these caps to make a worthy introduction post for it!
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