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Old 29-02-16, 02:24 PM
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My latest cap find worn by Captain R. Mullens of the 6th City Battalion The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers formally of 43rd (6th (City) Battalion, The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers) Royal Tank Regiment.

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My latest cap find worn by Captain R. Mullens of the 6th City Battalion The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers formally of 43rd (6th (City) Battalion, The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers) Royal Tank Regiment.

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Nice addition, Lil. You really should start giving the modelling staff a bit more grub though.
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Old 29-02-16, 02:59 PM
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Well done Alli,

I can see your collection and album are growing nicely..

Thanks for sharing and keep up the good work.

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Old 29-02-16, 03:02 PM
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Nice addition, Lil. You really should start giving the modelling staff a bit more grub though.
Thanks m'dear, I spend his ration money on caps.
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Well done Alli,

I can see your collection and album are growing nicely..

Thanks for sharing and keep up the good work.

Cheers, Roy.
Thank you Roy
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I see your modelling it !
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Yep me and my killer cheekbones
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very nice
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Very nice find, and in good condition too. You're starting to get a fine collection, Alli.

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Old 29-02-16, 08:57 PM
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Thanks David, I have them all on display on the top of my bookshelves, they look great. I love them

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That's where I have mine, which I think you've seen in the photograph(s) I posted a while back. That's until one of the cats gets up there and knock them down. yesterday I found my RMP cap on the floor, minus its badge, which was elsewhere. Sliders just don't hold badges in place if you have cats around.

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Old 01-03-16, 06:35 AM
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That's where I have mine, which I think you've seen in the photograph(s) I posted a while back. That's until one of the cats gets up there and knock them down. yesterday I found my RMP cap on the floor, minus its badge, which was elsewhere. Sliders just don't hold badges in place if you have cats around.

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Bad cat! I was going to say that's where I have the advantage with my dogs but the puppy is a nightmare with badges. I lie on the floor to take photographs and she just helps herself. She seems to have a penchant for Guards. Just like her owner. If she's not stealing badges, she's trying to chew my hand or sleep in the light cube.
Yes I have seen the photos of your lovely study. It's great. I must add pics of my caps in situ at some point. My bookshelves aren't as tidy as yours, and there's a Coldstream Guards tunic hanging off of one of them as well, I put it there while I was deciding what to do with it and now it just lives there. Adds a bit of extra character
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A lovely cap Ali, very nice find. Love the metal and bullion insignia and bi metal buttons.

Can you see who the maker is, the logo looks a bit like a Herbert Johnson but is not clear in the pix but perhaps in the hand it is clearer.
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A lovely cap Ali, very nice find. Love the metal and bullion insignia and bi metal buttons.

Can you see who the maker is, the logo looks a bit like a Herbert Johnson but is not clear in the pix but perhaps in the hand it is clearer.
Hi Jerry, was hoping you'd see this thread
Yes it's Herbert Johnson.
The cap is lined with a newspaper dated 1962 which is quite nice. I'll leave it as is rather than remove it.
Its a lovely cap, I'm really pleased with it. The gosling green trim is a nice touch.
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Old 01-03-16, 10:33 AM
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Nice when you get that personal addition such as a newspaper inside them I have one to the Shropshire Yeomanry which had been padded inside the sweatband to make it slightly smaller. I also have a 1950's Belgian medical officers cap which has been padded with the plan for a military display of some kind.
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