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Recent content by Mr Black

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    Jungle cloth

    Does anyone know where I can source a small piece of the light khaki Jungle cloth as used to make N1 deck jackets. I only need enough to do a small patch repair 8cm square or so.
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    New G&F M422a + Ralph Edwards G1

    Thanks for the input Gents. restored by Bill Kelso you say...interesting. On this one, whoever did it has put a triangular patch over the pit-vents on each side. Seems a very strange thing to do. I may have to do some unpicking to take a look.
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    New G&F M422a + Ralph Edwards G1

    I very much doubt the collars are original. The mouton doesn't seem quite right. It's too long in comparison to the Ralph Edwards and also to another G&F i've had. I rather like the wool knits and actually prefer the contrast to the standard brown option, which is why i'm almost contemplating...
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    New G&F M422a + Ralph Edwards G1

    I'm not sure if this is the right place for the post but I just thought i'd show this M442a I picked up recently for not alot of money (£95 incl post). From what little I know about M422a's. Anj-3's, G1,s i'm assuming this is a Gordon & Ferguson number. The waistband/cuffs are clearly replaced...
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    Child's Painted A-1

    Thats awesome. Beautiful looking leather
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    A veritable treasure trove of WW2 jackets -36" 38/40 chest

    Re: A veritable treasure trove of WW2 jackets -36" 38/40 che I had quite a bit of correspondence with this seller and was about to place a 'buy it now' offer on an early G1 she'd posted. It was listed as having replacement cuffs but when I looked closer at the pics, the whole bottom 3 inches of...
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    Ambitious A-2 Project

    I've only just joined this forum and have happened upon this thread. Absolutely amazing work. So much respect. Martin
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