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Old 22-12-12, 07:13 PM
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Default ASC cloth title in wear

Just a good sharp image and nothing special, but I thought it might be of interest to some. I cropped it down from a postcard size as the surround is just white.
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Old 22-12-12, 09:44 PM
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Nice , a great picture of ,as daft as it seems - a rare cloth title , thanks for showing ,
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Old 22-12-12, 10:19 PM
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Possibly rare in the collectors eye's, but the white worsted on khaki were quite common during their introduction late in WWI. Would have thought the white on blue for SD c.1902 rarer.
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Nice , a great picture of ,as daft as it seems - a rare cloth title , thanks for showing ,
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Possibly rare in the collectors eye's, but the white worsted on khaki were quite common during their introduction late in WWI. Would have thought the white on blue for SD c.1902 rarer.
Thanks Michael and Graham.
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I was under the impression that all the White on Khaki Titles were slip-ons like the WWII ones?

Both 1902 & 1914 titles are fairly scarce to the Corps, dispite numbers produced.


Heres my AOC example with a 1919 RAOC example

I do not have a Red on White felt 1902 AOC example

Also was not the ASC Title Blue on White as per AO12 of 1902?
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Old 24-12-12, 09:37 PM
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I was under the impression that all the White on Khaki Titles were slip-ons like the WWII ones?

Both 1902 & 1914 titles are fairly scarce to the Corps, dispite numbers produced.


Heres my AOC example with a 1919 RAOC example

I do not have a Red on White felt 1902 AOC example

Also was not the ASC Title Blue on White as per AO12 of 1902?
Touche - can't even find a period photo, but considering the 'blue' uniform had a white shoulder strap, then that would be logical.
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