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Old 19-11-08, 17:37
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Default Wanted: WW2 Camo net for my carrier

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I would like to find a Camo net for my carrier, does anyone have one or know where I can look any tipr would be great.

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Old 20-11-08, 03:49
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Old 20-11-08, 17:14
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But I will pay for shipping any where.

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Old 20-11-08, 19:57
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At this page: http://www.omahas.com/product_info.php?products_id=57
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Old 21-11-08, 09:06
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Does anyone actually have a 100% war-time manufacture camo net. Its not the sort of thing you would expect to be retained for any long period after they went out of use.

My cloth nets are I believe dutch 1970's manufacture. Some say that the colours are wrong and the scrim pattern is wrong for WW2, but until I get the oportunity to re-do them they are better than nothing.

When were plastic nets introduced?

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Old 21-11-08, 15:50
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There out of stock. But thanks for the tip.
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Old 25-11-08, 01:53
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Default Camo net in stock

I have WWII camo nets in stock. Pictured on my website at www.midwestmil.com
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Old 25-11-08, 09:21
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John

Although of the correct pattern, from the packaging they apear to have come from either Denmark or Norway?

Are there war-time labels on them are we talking about war-time pattern rather than actual manufacture.

Just interested to know if any 100% war-time examples survive.
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Old 25-11-08, 15:27
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Default Which begs the question:

What does a war time pattern camo net look like?

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Does anyone actually have a 100% war-time manufacture camo net. Its not the sort of thing you would expect to be retained for any long period after they went out of use.
A couple of years ago I purchased a net that was advertised as a "WWII surplus camo net" from a surplus dealer in the Midwest. The net was 15' square and made of cloth and lacked the burlap scrim. An extensive search of local Texas surplus stores, Omaha included, turned up four rolls (two dark brown, one light brown, one green) of burlap scrim. I was told at the time of purchase that the scrim rolls were NOS and dated from WWII. The rolls were lacking any marking so I couldn't confirm the shopkeeper's claim. However, the scrim neatly fit the 2" squares in the net and when compared to other reenactor's WWII camo nets they were very similar. I don't know if Commonwealth armies used a different camo net than the U.S. did, but I'm content that mine is accurate enough for display. The four rolls of scrim would do a lot of nets, so if anyone has the net with the 2" squares and is lacking the scrim, let me know. Derek.


P.S. Don'tcha just love the name of the road that Omaha Surplus is located on!
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Old 25-11-08, 16:03
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Although of the correct pattern, from the packaging they apear to have come from either Denmark or Norway?

Hi
they are Danish, and from what I know they are a very close match to the
2ww ones

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