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The Adventurer's Gear Thread

Kodiak

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Nick Charles said:
Its around 1925 its Mike Cottar by the way.

That was my guess, based on the rifle. Nice pic. And those double hats were, by the way, worn to supposedly protect against sun poisoning. Jim Sutherland wore one sorta like Stewart Granger's in "King Solomon's Mines". That's come up before around here somewhere.

"The only animal that looks at you like you owe him money." - Ruark

My favorite Ruark quote. Thanks for posting that.

how can he hunt that poor defenseless animal?

See that pistol in his hand? That's how not to hunt that poor defenseless animal. Nice pic as always BT. If only they still made safari jackets like that... I'd sure buy one. It looks almost like a cross between a bush jacket and a pea coat.

I love this thread :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
 

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BellyTank said:
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Ow! That's going to leave a mark!
 

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Kodiak said:
That was my guess, based on the rifle. Nice pic. And those double hats were, by the way, worn to supposedly protect against sun poisoning. Jim Sutherland wore one sorta like Stewart Granger's in "King Solomon's Mines". That's come up before around here somewhere.
Naw, all you need is a red lining! lol Maybe a spine pad, too, just to be safe. And, of course, don't forget your cholera belt!
 
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carebear said:
Yep,

Cape Buff, Syncerus Caffer, Mbogo, Nyati, Black Death

"The only animal that looks at you like you owe him money." - Ruark
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They are among a small group of animals that if shot and not killed directly will attempt to exterminate their antogonist, the hunter. I understand both Grizzley bear and wild boar will do the same.
 

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Now This is what I'm talkin' about!!

Look what I found today while shopping at Cabelas.. (they don't sell this "model" btw) I think I'll go with something similar to one of these for my backcountry stuff and a nice colorfull nylon job for when the whole family comes along!



Doug C
 

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Young Indy...

Here's a few of bad pics (I've no longer got a scanner!) of the bunch of Adventurer Soldiers 25th Frontiersmen Bn Royal Fusiliers (The ones Young Indy met up with in East Africa).

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Does this count as adventuring? Or should I haul this down to a Vehicles thread? [huh]

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Love!

-Viola
 

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carebear said:
I wouldn't say "adventuresome" but "cool" applies.

Hey, I'm a city girl and there's no toilet in that thing! You have to cook outside! Adventure! ;) :D

-Viola
 

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mikepara said:
Here's a few of bad pics (I've no longer got a scanner!) of the bunch of Adventurer Soldiers 25th Frontiersmen Bn Royal Fusiliers (The ones Young Indy met up with in East Africa).

Great Photo's!
 

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Those are great, Mike! What are the (approximate) dates on those? I notice that a lot of men are wearing shorts, and seem to be wearing puttees with them! Is that right, or d they just have very thick full hose or something? When were the shorts first worn as a uniform item?

Really makes me want to go out an get a Wolseley helmet!
 

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Nice pics all of you!

Mike (or anybody else) is there any chance you can ID that rifle that the guy in the tree has, the one standing watch (it looks like)? I looks like an Enfield of some form or fashion to me, but I'm not an expert on such firearms.
 

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Mojave Jack said:
Those are great, Mike! What are the (approximate) dates on those? I notice that a lot of men are wearing shorts, and seem to be wearing puttees with them! Is that right, or d they just have very thick full hose or something? When were the shorts first worn as a uniform item?

Really makes me want to go out an get a Wolseley helmet!

I think it must be WWI, or just after. Some of the officers are wearing open tunics, which didn't come in until 1913. The equipment is a bit odd, as some are carrying MLE (long-lees) by the looks of it, which should have been fazed out, but if it's a native unit it's more then feasible that they would have older rifles. Shorts were introduced unofficially during WWI-ish, and where pretty much just cut down trousers, and officialised in the mid 1920's (when they became wonderfully baggy and heavily starched), and were indeed worn with long puttees (sometimes over hosetops, with the top of the hosetop folded over the top of the puttee) until the mid 1930's, when short puttees replaced them. Some other interesting things are the brown Slade Wallis belt (obsolete by this time) and Cawnpore helmet (not made official uniform until the mid 1930's, although they were worn beforehand) one of the officers is wearing. the fedora type hat an OR is wearing, and some of the chogi shirts. Very interesting, and at times intriging, photos!
 

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Kodiak said:
Nice pics all of you!

Mike (or anybody else) is there any chance you can ID that rifle that the guy in the tree has, the one standing watch (it looks like)? I looks like an Enfield of some form or fashion to me, but I'm not an expert on such firearms.

I think it's a magazine Lee Enfield, or Long Lee, which preceded the SMLE. He also seems to be wearing the shorter bayonet for it on his leather equipment
 

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Cobden said:
I think it's a magazine Lee Enfield, or Long Lee, which preceded the SMLE. He also seems to be wearing the shorter bayonet for it on his leather equipment

Hmm... I do indeed know what I'm talking about then. Thanks for that little tidbit Cobden. So, wouldn't that put the photo as a pre-WWI date? And what significance does the shorter bayonet play in the scheme of things?
 

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