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koalorka
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60 Pattern DPMs
onward288- Sergeant
- Location : Auckland
Registration date : 2011-08-06
Number of posts : 288
- Post n°1
60 Pattern DPMs
koalorka- Lieutenant Colonel
- Location : Canada
Registration date : 2010-05-22
Number of posts : 1733
- Post n°2
Re: 60 Pattern DPMs
Wow, the elusive 1960 Pattern, and a matched set. Nice find!
onward288- Sergeant
- Location : Auckland
Registration date : 2011-08-06
Number of posts : 288
- Post n°3
Re: 60 Pattern DPMs
Cheers both were worn in NZ ive seen a well known Kiwi soldier wearing one in a recruiting ad in the 80S and the red D in the trouser label means it came out of NZ Army disposals.
Camo_fiend- MODERATOR
- Name : Ben
Location : Lefthand side of the Atlantic
Registration date : 2009-07-22
Number of posts : 2705
- Post n°4
Re: 60 Pattern DPMs
Very nice! Thanks for sharing these.
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Easy Gee- Colonel
- Name : Gary
Age : 55
Location : UK
Registration date : 2010-06-12
Number of posts : 3591
- Post n°5
Re: 60 Pattern DPMs
Very cool set mate thanks for sharing them
Base one- Sergeant
- Name : tonton Abilgos
Age : 53
Location : Philippines
Registration date : 2012-05-10
Number of posts : 282
- Post n°6
Re: 60 Pattern DPMs
Very nice sir! By the way is the mat on the background Philippine made or south east asian made? We call it BANIG here in the Philippines. Mabuhay!
Bury_Dave- Senior Lieutenant
- Name : Dave
Age : 60
Location : Cambridge , UK
Registration date : 2012-02-14
Number of posts : 822
- Post n°7
Re: 60 Pattern DPMs
koalorka wrote:Wow, the elusive 1960 Pattern, and a matched set. Nice find!
I wouldn't say 'matched' Raff. The colours look like 2 of the 3 different colourings. I've only ever seen the trousers in that set of tones. The pair i have currently are the same as has every other pair i've ever owned. Jackets seem to be in 3 different colours.
kammo-man- Major
- Location : losangeles.com
Registration date : 2010-02-02
Number of posts : 1086
- Post n°8
Re: 60 Pattern DPMs
The only cool DP I have never owned .
onward288- Sergeant
- Location : Auckland
Registration date : 2011-08-06
Number of posts : 288
- Post n°9
Re: 60 Pattern DPMs
Cheers was a good find a guy was thinning his collection. Base one its a Samoan fine mat in common use to all Lapita decedents in the Pacific i grew up using them as furniture Im not sure about the Philippines but theyare highly prized and used as gifts in marriages and funerals like tapa.
Base one- Sergeant
- Name : tonton Abilgos
Age : 53
Location : Philippines
Registration date : 2012-05-10
Number of posts : 282
- Post n°10
Re: 60 Pattern DPMs
Oh i see, here in our country it is our native sleeping mat, even soldiers here assigned or operates in the jungles carry this one as his sleeping mat. In can be dyed to what ever color you want, and the Banig is famous in the countryside of the Philippines. Mabuhay!- Tontononward288 wrote:Cheers was a good find a guy was thinning his collection. Base one its a Samoan fine mat in common use to all Lapita decedents in the Pacific i grew up using them as furniture Im not sure about the Philippines but theyare highly prized and used as gifts in marriages and funerals like tapa.