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M-42 jump jacket made in Duck hunter twill

Owen the épaulette are small like your Smock , the pattern is 98 % like your Smock just color tone are different

J

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Here is something very different.

A jump smock in an early 65 ish Beogam.

Its a mix between a M-42 US jump jacket and a German WW2 Bone sack.

Cloth is the same thick brushed cotton as on my survival vest .

Has thick plastic zips and pop studs.

Very unusual .

owen

 

now that's wacky bonkers. new find?

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Paul ,

I nearly brought it to Vegas , it was in the wardrobe and forgot to show it to you !

Nice jacket Jerome !

 

Love the weird non -issue stuff .

 

owen

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Paul ,

I nearly brought it to Vegas , it was in the wardrobe and forgot to show it to you !

Nice jacket Jerome !

 

Love the weird non -issue stuff .

 

owen

 

would have gone down a treat!

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Corpsmancollector
M-42 jump jacket made in Duck hunter twill

Owen the épaulette are small like your Smock , the pattern is 98 % like your Smock just color tone are different

J

 

This thread is going all kinds of weird... :lol:

 

J, when would your garment have been produced do you think? Never seen anything quite like it!

 

Will

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Heres another weird one ...............

 

I just got this set in a trade for some Rhodesian items from a good mate who is slightly changing directions.

 

Its a BLUE print Beogam suit named to an advisor T.K JENKINS.

This set also came with a Tiger suit in the same cut and fabric.

 

I would say the time frame of this garment is 1964-65.

But thats just a guess.

 

The blue print is NOT a sun fade but rather a deliberate print color choice.

Its very different from what I have seen before.

 

Enjoy .

owen .

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Heres the direct embroidered name .

Also the large leg pocket.

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This set is really well made with some special features .

 

Cuffs and trouser pocket features .

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Hey Owen,

 

I have that early tiger hat that is named. The name is pretty interesting. What are the chances it is the same guy?

 

-Jay

 

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vintageproductions

I am pretty sure I have posted this before, but thought I would add the photo of the SF member who wore it.

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This smock was worn by SGM Haleama'u

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I am pretty sure I have posted this before, but thought I would add the photo of the SF member who wore it.

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ABSOLUTLY SUPERB !!!!!

Happy new Year , Cheers Jérome

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Bombe_Atomique

got me these trousers from ebay.

Right out of Thailand from klippom.

The fly has two button holes where the zip fly is now.

There's also some restitching on the rear mid seam, and the leg seams.

Are the trousers real?

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zipper

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Patrol caps Similar to Patricks post top of page 3 this thread. The first one is the same color except it has two rows of stiching around the brim. The other cap I believe is mid 70s from what I have read because it is printed on a green background.

The labels are missing in both caps. Am I correct in thinking these are the 2nd and 3rd type caps made by Kamo brand or rn 25334 style.

1st style

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Thanks

Allen

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