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Old 01-01-18, 23:53
Lynn Eades Lynn Eades is offline
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Sorry John. I didn't mean to sound grumpy and it wasn't meant to be a personal attack on you.
I'm just pleased that I never took up a photo bucket account.
Thanks for posting the photos. I've never seen the signal torches before.
Btw., Welcome aboard!
Thanks to you to Phil, for the helpful hint.
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Old 13-10-18, 22:12
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hello
i Don't have informations about this torch but this is the one i have in my collection.



















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Old 13-10-18, 22:14
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Old 13-10-18, 22:15
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Dieppe en 1942


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Old 14-10-18, 02:07
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Interesting; that's a naval signalling torch with an Air Ministry stores label attached.

RN = Admiralty Pattern 16001A.
RAF = 5A/2878 Torches, Electric, Type J.

The Army may well have also allocated it a stores code in the WB series, and if it survived into the 1950s it would have probably acquired a NATO stock number before being discontinued.

The carrying strap with filters (most likely Red, Green and neutral density for reducing the light output) is something I've not seen before.

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Old 14-10-18, 05:36
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And this is the first time I have ever seen anything about them. I'll dig them out.
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Old 16-10-18, 20:49
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Thanks for your informations about the Nuber codification.
As you, it's the first time i see the original carrying strap
regards
daniel from france
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