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simon 21-09-03 13:59

Pattern42 Battle Jerkin
 
Could anybody supply any information on a pattern 42 battle jerkin. I have a 1943 (M&C) BATTLE JERKIN. Is this a rare bit of kit.Could anybody value it?.

simon 21-09-03 14:09

battle jerkin
 
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Barry Churcher 21-09-03 16:43

Hi Simon
I bought one a few years ago for $75.00. That seemed a fair price to me at the time. I may have paid a premium because it fit me. Thats a lot of cowhide! They are not rare but they are getting hard to find. My father ran his own logging crew in L'Amable and somewhere we have photos of two of his men wearing them in the bush. (1949). Thats probably what happened to a lot of them.
Barry:)

chris vickery 21-09-03 18:04

Going up
 
Simon, the most recent Jerkins i"ve seen for sale have been in the $125 - $150 range depending on condition and size. There is one on eBay right now under Militaria, WW2, Canadian. Don't recall the current bid right now.

Richard Farrant 21-09-03 20:45

Wrong jerkin?
 
Simon,
I think the replies to your message are talking about the wrong jerkin. You are refering no doubt to the Battle ( or Assault) Jerkin, made of canvas with pouches in it to replace webbing and separate pouches for assault troops. The others are talking about the Leather Jerkin with blanket lining, often used by drivers in cold weather. There is a book titled "British Army Uniforms & Insignia of World War Two" by Brian L. Davis, in it is described the Battle Jerkin, I believe it is quite a rare find now. There was an article on it in an English militaria magazine recently, but it is not to hand at present.

Talking about the leather one, has anyone else come across a camouflaged one? I bought a new unissued one, a No.2, some years ago, it is a light brown with with what is best described as "air brushed" patches of darker bown and green all over it. It was made in UK in May 1942 and had been released from an Ordnance Depot about 10 years ago.

Richard

SteveF 22-09-03 00:47

Simon,
Are you looking to sell / trade your assault vest? Can you post or send me a photo?

Steve

Hanno Spoelstra 22-09-03 11:39

stored for half a decade
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Richard Farrant
It was made in UK in May 1942 and had been released from an Ordnance Depot about 10 years ago.
Richard,

You must be quite pleased to know your goverment does not waste its taxpayer's money :)

Hanno

Richard Farrant 22-09-03 20:57

Re: stored for half a decade
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Hanno Spoelstra
Richard,

You must be quite pleased to know your goverment does not waste its taxpayer's money :)

Hanno

Hanno,
It always makes me wonder what else they have stored away in these depots !!

Richard

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 22-09-03 21:06

Re: Re: stored for half a decade
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Richard Farrant
It always makes me wonder what else they have stored away in these depots !!
Periodically, we still see lots of NOS Pattern 37 web gear showing up... amazing, some of it we haven't seen for 20 years (small packs etc). I really DO wonder what else they still have stashed away...

Garry Shipton (RIP) 23-09-03 21:38

Sleeveless Leather Jerkin
 
There was one in the D-Day Dodger's footlocker(CMP C-60 driver in the RCASC which I miracoulously saved) after mother threw All his equipment out after he died.It was dark brown & the lining was made from dark green Khaki from blankets.In Italy they had locals sew in the lining.Unfortunately,it was thrown out with the ENTIRE contents of th locker including his boots,webbing ,helmet,gaiters---Ohhh,it makes me mad talking about it
Garry

Garry Shipton (RIP) 23-09-03 21:46

Marc Montgomery has one
 
Check out Convoy Magazine header.Marc is shown wearing a dark brown sleeveless jerkin
Garry

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 23-09-03 21:53

I've had mine for almost 20 years... it was actually manufactured with the lining in it, and mine still has a faded label attached thereon. They're really quite warm (I had cause to wear it again at the London Air Show this summer).


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