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http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI...m=110167686186&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=001
Bought from the guy's widow.
Bought from the guy's widow.
Alan Eardley said:This looks very like coats that were sold in the UK as 'Swedish Army surplus' in the 1960s and possibly before. That doesn't mean, of course, that it could not have been used by a member of the LRDG either during or after the war.
I don't know of any British issue item like this, but the LRDG was notorious for 'making up' its own kit.
Just to add that I have dealt with this seller and have found him/her to be reliable.
Alan
BellyTank said:The eBay coat is sheepskin- the flesh side of the hide showing on the outside of the garment. The Swedish M1909 Field Coat is Canvas, with a sheepskin/fleece lining. The LRDG did use all kinds of "collected" special clothing.
Who knows.
B
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Spitfire said:My memory might play a trick here, but I am almost 99% certain, that my first swedish 1909 had an (almost)white fleshside out and no canvas.
Bought used.
While my next one - 10 years after - was a brand new - never issued - grey canvas type.
Not that it matters.
cookie said:The ABC just showed this movie and for some reaosn I had the ABC on at the time. Fantastic movie ...gripping. The sheep skin coats in the movie seemed to be less well made than this particular one...just a skin cut to measure. Where did those trucks come from? They would hav been better off with half tracks like the Afrika Korps.