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Old 04-02-14, 05:48 PM
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I'd agree with Kev, both appear to be a bit weak in detail and as Kev mentioned the S version has the stubs of the lugs from the original it was moulded from. The C also is as Kev suggested likely to be another field made example. Still both are nice enough if the price is right and I might be interested in adding them to my small collection.
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Old 05-02-14, 08:17 PM
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Picture of the collar's being worn along with the "T" below.

Gentleman in the photo is Colonel William David Rees (CO 6th Bn Welsh)

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Old 05-02-14, 09:22 PM
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Picture of the collar's being worn along with the "T" below.

Gentleman in the photo is Colonel William David Rees (CO 6th Bn Welsh)
Excellent picture Jonathon, great to see them in use and these are the same ones you showed earlier, probably?
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Old 05-02-14, 09:32 PM
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Yes Jerry they are one and the same.

Will put another picture up on the weekend showing a group of officers wearing them and also standard OSD collars.

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Yes Jerry they are one and the same.

Will put another picture up on the weekend showing a group of officers wearing them and also standard OSD collars.

Jonathan
That really is just so cool. I look forward to seeing the other pictures Jonathan.
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Old 09-02-14, 03:21 PM
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Good afternoon Jerry.

Some pictures for you.

1. Officers of the 6th Welsh (showing various collars although not clear as this is a portrait photo 14"x15")
2. Group photo of the 1st Welsh.

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Good afternoon Jerry.

Some pictures for you.

1. Officers of the 6th Welsh (showing various collars although not clear as this is a portrait photo 14"x15")
2. Group photo of the 1st Welsh.

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Great looking pictures Jonathan, but a little small to see the detail of the collars. Love the slouch hats, I would love one of those.
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