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04-06-2010 08:55 PM
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Heck, I was busy peering at the Denison smock that I didn't even notice the No.4 T straight away. Beautiful collection.
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Tks Badger. It's a Long Branch 1943, NZ
marked.
A little OT, but here are some further Denison pics Spinecracker.
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Closer pic of the NZ
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Very cool Badger. The great thing about those WW2 Denisons is all are different
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That LB is a beautiful old gal. I'd buy her a drink anytime.
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Originally Posted by
Badger
Believe it or not, to add to her Enfield sniper collection, my wife found an original 1944 SIZE # 1 jump smock that fits her perfectly. The bonus was she found a period empty "candy wrapper" in the pocket.
That candy wrapper looks like one from a packet of Spangle's; a square fruit flavoured hard boiled sweet with a dip in the middle, it's been a few years since I last had one.
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Originally Posted by
Hambone
Tks Badger. It's a Long Branch 1943,
NZ
marked.
A little OT, but here are some further Denison pics Spinecracker.
Thanks for that
I think I'd have to sell my left kidney to be able to afford an original Denison in such nice condition.
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