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Mystery military drum
Does anyone have any idea what the maroon and light blue colours of this military type drum might represent ? Thank you.
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Hello RAD,
My evaluation would be The Parachute Regiment of the British Army without blaze. Both the colours plus the undulating maroon stripes on both the light blue rims, are correct for the PARAS. Unfortunately because it is a view from the side of the drum and not the blaze, but at least the tips of the battle honours should be discernible if present. Arnhem Jim Arizona Territory Last edited by Arnhem Jim; 13-04-19 at 03:17 PM. Reason: Clarification. |
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thanks Jim ... there is no blaze ... just plain brass where it should be
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As far as I know the drum is correctly painted. at least consistent with all those painted by Potters of Aldershot I've seen, but without the blaze. The blaze normally being centered on that portion of the drum painted maroon. Arnhem Jim Arizona Territory |
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This is a representation on an ice bucket
Tim
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yes that must be it , thanks .
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Very similar drum seems to be for sale on http://www.chairbornemilitaria.co.uk/shop.php . Very similar hardwood floor too it appears... ?
Last edited by Luke H; 13-04-19 at 09:50 PM. |
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Who are you RAD.
Why is this SAME drum now on a website of someone whi is banned from this Forum? Come on RAD, answers please
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Simon Butterworth ... I am rather shocked . I actually thought when I opened this reply that I was going to receive ( as I have done for many years here ) some useful companionable help . However I really think your aggressive attitude is misplaced in what I took to be a friendly and helpful forum. I certainly dont have to explain myself to you . If I choose to ask a question about an image that I see on the internet it should not require me to give you my full details , many collectors in this group buy from the internet and may desire second opinions beforehand. Many collectors in this group choose to remain anonymous on account that they possess valuable collections . To answer part of your question , the only part that is justified , I imagine the drum is on a website in order to be offered for sale !
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Thanks RAD, but, it wasnt on a website when you asked the initial question though was it!
The apple doesnt fall far from the tree does it.
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It was on the website when I first saw it , and could you explain precisely what you mean by your comment ? A simple apology would suffice.
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I have an opinion on the drum but to be honest if you have to hide behind a pseudonym and I don’t know you why should I give it. Paul |
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I don’t think you can blame people for coming to their own conclusions particularly with this particular seller. If you had said in your original post or subsequent replies of its origin or even your intention to consider buying it I doubt the inquisition would have started.
I wouldn’t recommend this seller even before his forum ban. The drum if it has not been overpainted and is original I would say is a practice drum. Paul |
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Like Paul says, and here is my conclusion.
Jack Dutton Roberts is banned and has lost his user rights to ask questions on here. so, he needs another way to ask questions about things he wants to sell on ebay or his website and that way is to use another members account ie YOURS. Why you? Probably because you are his friend, relative, or even his father perhaps? In fact you may even be Jack Dutton Roberts himself!!!
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