Both the jacket and the trousers are dated March 1967.
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lammasulyon
Camo_fiend
Mk1rceme
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1967 OG 107 Quarpel Combat Trousers & Field Jacket
Mk1rceme- Senior Sergeant
- Name : Dale
Age : 53
Location : Alberta Canada
Registration date : 2009-11-22
Number of posts : 345
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- Name : Ben
Location : Lefthand side of the Atlantic
Registration date : 2009-07-22
Number of posts : 2705
I love camo, but you just can't beat the look of a set of nice olive green fatigues.
Nice set!
Nice set!
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Interested in any European digital camo.
See my collection online: http://benscamo.webs.com/
lammasulyon- Senior Sergeant
- Name : Henry G
Age : 31
Location : Sydney
Registration date : 2010-07-13
Number of posts : 368
Ahhh..those classic canadian buttons
Easy Gee- Colonel
- Name : Gary
Age : 55
Location : UK
Registration date : 2010-06-12
Number of posts : 3591
Fantastic display ...love it
AK101- Sergeant
- Location : USA
Registration date : 2009-07-04
Number of posts : 200
Nice, were these regualr army issue or ABN or?
How long did they use that pattern/cut?
Thanks
How long did they use that pattern/cut?
Thanks
Mk1rceme- Senior Sergeant
- Name : Dale
Age : 53
Location : Alberta Canada
Registration date : 2009-11-22
Number of posts : 345
As far as I know these were issued CF-wide. Airborne had their specific clothing...smocks, etc.
The same basic cut/pattern was used up until the introduction of Cadpat...with some slight variations in pattern. I believe Cadpat items kept the same basic style though.
More info on CF uniforms can be found here: http://mpmuseum.org/index3.html
The same basic cut/pattern was used up until the introduction of Cadpat...with some slight variations in pattern. I believe Cadpat items kept the same basic style though.
More info on CF uniforms can be found here: http://mpmuseum.org/index3.html
Easy Gee- Colonel
- Name : Gary
Age : 55
Location : UK
Registration date : 2010-06-12
Number of posts : 3591
Mk1rceme wrote:As far as I know these were issued CF-wide. Airborne had their specific clothing...smocks, etc.
The same basic cut/pattern was used up until the introduction of Cadpat...with some slight variations in pattern. I believe Cadpat items kept the same basic style though.
More info on CF uniforms can be found here: http://mpmuseum.org/index3.html
I've checked out this website recently,and give it a big thumbs up, excellent source of info
2/1kiwi- Senior Sergeant
- Name : Dan
Age : 43
Location : New Zealand
Registration date : 2011-03-03
Number of posts : 368
I have seen the above smock for sale for 80NZD is, because i have just started collecting, is this a good pricw?
Dan
Dan
onward288- Sergeant
- Location : Auckland
Registration date : 2011-08-06
Number of posts : 288
Lol dan thats a great price but maybe we can do a deal eh, Mint site well done to those chaps.
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