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I know it's all cobbled together, I contact the museum all the time and never a waste of time. It's My Regiment Edstorey. And I can Blast the Seller anytime I please for putting the Hackle on the wrong side. |
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The Canadian Black Watch wore that pattern of shoulder title from late 1942 / early 1943 until unification. Unfortunately, the specific date can not be pinned down much more than that. There were printed shoulder titles in use, but were only on issue circa 1943 - 1945.
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Blast Away!
Recce, blast away; it is always good to vent once in a while.
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There's medical research that has proven that venting and using Potty Mouth words is health and releasing Stress. Who Knew
Sir I'm more diplomatic then that. Now the Uniform is Black Watch WWII and as Mr Bill has confirmed the year by the shoulder Titles. I sent the Merchant a polite @ this is his reply Quote:
See I'm not that much of a lovely Arse Last edited by Recce; 23-08-10 at 06:46 PM. |
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Sorry I have no Idea why the MSG was posted Twice.
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Clarification Recce, the shoulder titles that are on the tunic may be wartime, but they were also the same as worn in the 1950's and even into the 60's. They are not indicative of the uniform being Second World War. As has been noted in the thread, the tunic appears to be the 49 pattern, and the shirt underneath is post war as well.
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Really don't know what to say about the auction content or the price....what would this guys listing fees be?
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Black Watch Uniform
As I stated earlier and as Bill has mentioned as well, the BD Tunic is post-WWII and most likely 1949 Pattern. More than likely the Trousers are post-WWII as well. As I stated earlier, the whole uniform is made up from all manner of items and is not WWII nor original.
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That's why I Contacted the Museum to see if theres a difference in material from The Second world War to post war to the 60s, for the Black Watch Patch. In hindsight I never asked this question just saw the different uniforms worn through the years and the Patches had differences in Material. Capt. Adam H. would know this. Thank you all for orienting me in this matter. |
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Uniform Listing
Recce, who cares what the seller says, that person made it clear that he/she knows nothing about the uniform when they posted the initial listing. Even if the seller bought the whole pile of stuff as a 'group' it does not matter as it has been established the whole thing is made up. As Bill said, the Black Watch (RHC) of Canada shoulder flash was used well into the late 1960s, so I think that without actually seeing the badge, it is difficult to tell if it is of WWII manufacture. If it were the printed version, then at least we would know that the badges are from WWII. The title combination of the CANADA badge under the shoulder flash is unconventional and if you look at the way in which the Canada badge appears to be tacked onto the tunic, the sewing job does not appear to be very good.
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Ugh...what a mess.....what Ed Said...who cares about ridiculous flea market crap with fantasy island prices....
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Post War Black Watch Officers Tunic this is in the Mens Mess of the Black Watch (RHC)
Last edited by Recce; 25-08-10 at 01:57 AM. |
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The post war tunic is an officer's cut away service dress, which has what appears to be gilt or anodized rank and buttons.
Sgt Johnson sports a very interesting shoulder. It is likely dated correctly, as the geometric pattern formation patch for the RHC is not visible. It appears to be a "T" shaped Black Watch title, which includes the Canada at the base. And there is no Canada nationality title on the tunic. There no authority for, or evidence of, the "T" shaped titles in CARO's or the regimental records that I have been able to find. This is the first confirmation of this type of title in wear.
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