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Old 13-10-23, 03:15 PM
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I wonder when the Guards chinstrap tradition started? Attachment 290805
I think we need more regiments input or reference to chinstrap position instructions. Regards, Paul.
PS if a mod wants to set up a separate thread regards Chinstraps that's fine by me- sorry Tony, I've gone off on a tangent with this.
Not at all enjoying the direction the thread has taken.
Interesting Tony.
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Old 13-10-23, 04:39 PM
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So a quick search and my thought of what about the Scots Guards with no plume? Simple answer- no cap chinstrap. Surely I must have known this at sometime???
Wondering if there is any checking of caps in general regards how the strap is attached in the manufacturing process, is there uniformity or is it random? Regards, Paul.
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