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Old 27-05-14, 16:07
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I most certainly am not contradicting your info and what I have read may in fact be inaccurate. Just checking to ensure what would be right for 1940/41 as I want to get it 100% right this time.
Hi Ian, perhaps I should have wrote it the way it usually appears, which should read: Red/Green (for red over green), which in the case of the RCASC, meant that the top right half of the diagonally divided background was red, and the lower left half, was green, with the dividing line running upper left to lower right, which was opposite of the RASC. I, myself, have not come across anything indicating, that the RCASC background was diagonally divided, lower left to upper right, as used by the RASC, in any of the files I’ve received from Library & Archives Canada.

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Any clear artwork/true background colour on this one as Khaki can be a multitude of sins? Would it also have the early style leaf as per Jordan's info?
No Ian, I do not have any clear artwork/true background colour images. Records only state khaki as the colour to be used. Also, yes, the stylized maple leaf, as per Jordan’s illustration, could be used.

Your restoration as turned out very well Ian, it looks really great?

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