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Royal Scots Greys
Hello,
I would like the help of the forum please in dating this cap. I know the bi-metal badge was worn 1903 to 1963 when it was replaced by the anodised type. I suspect the cap is 1940s-1963. I welcome the opinion of the forum please... Thank you for looking, Keith
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Not a subject I know much about, but it has a leather band so older than the 50's - 60's I think.
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By WWII the rsg's are wearing a COLOURED FS CAP, not sure when or if they wore a diced glen like this
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Perhaps worn by a Piper?
Tim
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I see this is posted by its owner on another forum....
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Pretty sure the RSG didn’t wear dicing, their balmoral had the Vandyke pattern.
This Glengarry shown is available from numerous sources originating from Pakistan Such as here Last edited by Paul Spellman; 29-10-19 at 04:04 PM. Reason: Predictive text error |
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