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  1. Will NOT be paying Silvermans prices any day soon thats for sure.

     

    Probably wont complete the set ever and not actively looking due to its rarity BUT of course if I come accross any bits at a sensible price then would be rude not to.

    Thankfully I got my bits from them just before they whacked their prices up. Likewise I wouldn't pay what they're asking now.

     

    Bits turn up on eBay now and again. That's how I got my poncho carrier.

  2. Was there a trials nylon gas mask pouch?

    Not that I'm aware of. By then the NBC friendly butyl S6 respirator haversack was in use, so presumably there was no need.

     

    There was a new respirator haversack with the 1985 trials PLCE set though. Almost the same as the later issue one, but had different rear fittings.

  3. Posted on behalf of a friend who isn't a forum member:

     

     

    "I'm hoping there are some wireless enthsiasts out there.

     

    I recently picked up a WS38. It's basically a shell which has been cleverly converted to CB radio or simillar. It's an OK shell so I've been bankrupting myself accessorising it as a display piece (I've had a few 'wins' too!).

     

    As part of the conversion the wire from the set has been wired directly into a makeshift junction box along with a headstet and No.3 Mike.

     

    I now have a correct junction box, headset and throat mike with 'jacks'. what I don't have is the jack for the wireless set to plug it in to the junction box. I beleive the piece I'm lookig for is coded ZA3073.

     

    Sooooo....any radio oficianados sat on a bucket of spares containing the piece I'm looking for?".

     

     

    Please contact me if you can assist.

     

    Thanks,

    Mark

  4. Hi,

    Have recently acquired an example of the early butyl rubber SUIT carrying pouch. Not cosmetically the best example, but the price was reasonable. It's 1972 dated.

     

    I'm slightly puzzled by the belt loop. I assume the lower wider loop was to fit on a P58 belt, but what about the smaller loop at the top? It occured to me it would be about the right size to fit one of the horizontal connecting straps on the '75 PLCE ('1972 Pattern') trials set. Does anyone know if this was the intention?

     

    Cheers,

    Mark

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  5. Just bought a PX Chute with the tan web straps. Is there any way of getting the dye out of them to get to white?

    Repeatedly boiling them in strong detergent *may* work. I did this with a repro khaki WWII Browning HP mag pouch as I wanted to re-colour it into a repro RAF 1925 Pattern Colt 1911 mag pouch. I didn't get every last bit of the khaki dye out, but the end result was successful.

  6. I have a few ex-MoD "Newey" snap fasteners (type 7/7) as used on the later Denison........nickel finish as opposed to brass (have these too)............wartime and many post-war fasteners were marked "Newey" on the female portion plus the patent number, but on late Denisons (early 70s) this changed to "Newey" and "England" though the rest of the fastener remained the same.............the ones I have are new-old-stock......and marked "Newey" with the patent number.........

     

    The ones for sale on Ebay are good but copies and not entirely accurate.............

     

    These fasteners are 4-part (two bits for the male and two bits for the female) and are an arse to fit properly.......you need to acquire or make a tool that will insert into the fastener and then once inside spread the end over under pressure without damaging the rest of the component.........arguably however, the male portion is slightly less difficult to fit than the female !

     

    PM me and I can supply the two parts of the missing male component..........

    A quick public vote of thanks to Steve / wdbikemad for sending me the missing part. Now restored to full functionality.:laugh:

     

    Cheers,

    Mark

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  7. No MoD contract number on label always makes me suspicious...........

    Yes I'd noticed that. It may well be one made for private sale.

     

    However, there's one here with a pretty much identical label + contract code:

     

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MODIFIED-DPM-WINDPROOF-SMOCK-TANTALUS-/321502269813?pt=UK_Collectables_Militaria_LE&hash=item4adb075175&nma=true&si=YDFsSO8myAQZtxBNh9ix0TmMXA4%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557

  8. An impressive picture of an explosion, but what exactly is going on? Are there UXO's detonating, or is a collection of probably inert ordnance being destroyed with HE as a precautionary measure because those are the safety protocols followed by the EOD team? (Or both?)

     

    Perhaps the 'heritage crimes' mentioned have more to do with Roman coins than live shells?

  9. Hi,

     

    Picked up this TOS in a charity shop. I'm guessing it's 1970's to 1990's but I'm rather confused as to what Scottish regiment it is. I've found some pictures online of TOS's with that type of tartan, but with different badges. There are two holes - about 35mm apart - where a badge was on the tartan. The NSN comes up as 'Bonnet, Balmoral'.

     

    All help dating and ID'ing it further gratefully accepted.

     

    Thanks,

    Mark

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  10. I asked the seller if they knew anything of the smock's history and they replied:

     

    "These were actually given to me by a friend for my son - but he didn't wear them,so that's how they ended up on eBay.

    My friend and her husband were actually based in Germany in 70s/80s.

    He was a para and this is some of the kit he used at the time.

    I can't tell you anything else really.

     

    But, I do have a very heavy brass plaque/coat of arms

    measuring 5.5" by 3" and 1/2" thick.

    It has a shield with a dagger on it with some french writing(maybe)".

     

    Would a Para have two smocks: one with wings / DZ patch / etc. and one without? Does the description of the shield ring any bells with anyone?

     

    Thanks,

    Mark

  11. You may recall me mentioning in the past that I'd like an example of a Denison smock for my collection, but not badly enough to pay the increasingly large sums they're fetching. (I should point out that another forum member was kind enough a few months back to offer me one at a good price, but alas I didn't have the money at the time)

     

    Well I've finally got lucky and acquired this lightly used example for less than half the current going rate. :-D No badges or any sign it had any, but the sateen DPM Staff Sergeant slides are quite interesting. The only real niggle is that the rear section of the male half of one the chest pocket snaps is missing. Any ideas where I could source a replacement?

     

    Cheers,

    Mark

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  12. I suppose I could buy a late dpm one, but I'd rather not wear dpm out and about.

    My DPM SAS smock regularly gets worn if the weather justifies it - very comfortable and practical. The last outing was last month at the Cambridge Beer Festival as it was 'four seasons in one day' type weather. One of my companions (who'd done a brief stint at Sandhurst in his youth as part of the OTC) was slightly bugged by my having some smock buttons undone and kept reaching over to do them up. Apparently it was drummed into him that buttons should always be done up and presumably the sight of DPM triggered the reflex.:D

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