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Some for the canadians
1. button, New Brunswick Engineers.
2. button, 1st Royal Scots, US made. 3. S/T, 1 / DAP / CANADA, ? ammunition park. 4. Bond purchase pin 1917. 5. armlet, not sure of age or purpose. 6. not strictly Canadian (ww1) miss struck Newfoundland cap / collar, missing 1 lug, bought (swapped for beer) Trapper Johns 1985, this is up for swap for cef collar, wants list available on request |
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NB Engineers, scarce button. I can't find a definite ref to the 1st Royal Scots. The 5th Regiment was organized on a two battalion basis in 1906, and there may have been a button for the battalions.
The 1 DAP Canada is the title for 1 Divisional Ammunition Park. No idea on the CANADA armlet.
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Hi Bill, Chris Brooker confirmed it being a Canadian button, maker is The Knowles Ringer Tailoring Co, Chicago, if needed will post a photo of the reverse tomorrow. (its too dark now, uk)
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An image of the reverse is welcome. Chris may have indicated that it is, but I can't find the designation to suit in any of the history of the Black Watch.
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reverse of 1st royal scots button
Knowles Ringer tailoring Co
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Thanks. Still digging for a reference to the designation used on the button.
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