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Old 14th March 2015, 08:32 PM   #1
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Nice piece Stu, with good honest wear. I like it. With the Omani type buckle, what about East Africa for origin ?
Maybe, as Omani traders/slavers were all over the region. The belt/flask of yours recently on the Swap Forum, I believe, also has an Omani belt, but merged with a flask from somewhere else in Africa.
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Old 15th March 2015, 12:50 AM   #2
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Thanks for that info re the buckle. My mistake re the flap . in that case your pouch is the Infantry Pattern 1903 ammunition pouch . This has the double flap and the 5th rivet to the rear which would have originally retained a brass 'D'.
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Thanks for that info re the buckle. My mistake re the flap . in that case your pouch is the Infantry Pattern 1903 ammunition pouch . This has the double flap and the 5th rivet to the rear which would have originally retained a brass 'D'.
Yep that looks like it. So it also fits with the 1909 date stamped on the back. I have no doubt that the pouch was likely "souvenired" from British equipment and used (maybe) to hold lead balls....sounds logical anyway.
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Yep that looks like it. So it also fits with the 1909 date stamped on the back. I have no doubt that the pouch was likely "souvenired" from British equipment and used (maybe) to hold lead balls....sounds logical anyway.
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Yes that will be it ... the 1903 equipment although designed initially for infantrymen , it saw long service ( up to the late 1940s ) by mounted troops especially in India and South Africa .
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