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Richard

You seem always to be the only one with the courage to have a go. Here is another clue:

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Think not just automotive but also VAOS C

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Jack, yes I see what you mean, good suggestion but no.

Richard, remember what C is in VAOS? Curiously one word in your answer is half of the correct answer.

 

They were made in the early 1970s in a workshop in the back of a Bedford RL in Northern Ireland.

 

 

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Are these a security item Clive ??

 

 

Security item, yes I can see the line of thought Jerry but no. The VAOS (Vocabulary of Army Ordnance Stores) Section C is a clue = Catalogue of Clothing & Necessaries.

 

Richard said "Something to do with machine guns, that could make the link with automotive as MG's could be mounted on vehicles." The answer is two words one of them is Richards quote. :?

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Lloyd, yes well done, cuff links :-D

 

Richard used the word "link" & VAOS Section C is for clothing etc. Did you deduce it from those clues or from the appearance? But well done anyway.

 

Now the question is what military item do these cufflinks represent & why would anyone want to perpetuate them in cufflinks? There were 6 pairs made by an Instrument Artificer in the workshop on the back of a RL in NI.

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Come on chaps you're flagging, only halfway there! What military item do these cufflinks represent & why would anyone want to perpetuate them in cufflinks? There were 6 pairs made by an Instrument Artificer in the workshop on the back of a RL in NI.

 

Here is a life sized one:

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Yes, can you be more specific? Given the two clues ie where was FVRDE (Fighting Vehicles Research & Development Establishment) located?

 

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Oh and what vehicle used these?

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