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    Canadian trouser braces

    Hello

    I have this Canadian Y strap , but i think for military police..
    I think
    This is good ? correct ? for MP ?
    Thanks
    Eric



    #2
    They are a pair of bracers used to hold up the trousers they are attached to the two sets of buttons on the front and single set on the back of the trousers worn over the shirt and under the jacket.

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      #3
      Hello Marc
      sorry for the bad question....

      but the question is , for really military police ?
      Last edited by Husky; 04-04-2008, 12:52 PM.

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        #4
        No, "POLICE" indicates a brand -or qualitymark.......

        They MIGHT have been used by a provost, but are NOT specially made for the MP.

        These trouser-braces are known in the Netherlands as "firebrigade and police braces" due to their good quality.

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          #5
          GREAT !! thanks.....

          The strap have another marck , UNITED CARR.
          You say known in the Netherlands due to their good quality..but post war ?


          Thanks again for you help !

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            #6
            Like the others said there are Braces or suspender (NA word our brit friends will have a giggle over that one) used by many a Canadian solider from WWI up till today. I used them all the time was back in the 80s

            Police was a brand and still is as far as I know and are still made. Check out a fishing gear shop they are usually sold for use with hip waders.

            These have a C broad arrow mark (not a good one IMHO) but that means nothing the could of been yesterday or 90 years ago.

            They would no be out of place holding up any era battle dress trousers

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              #7
              hum , ok what's mean IMHO ?

              And , ww2 or not , post war ??

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                #8
                Hi Eric, "IMHO" = "In my honest opinion".

                I would agree that the C broad arrow stamp is very suspect.

                Stick to buying an issue pair of braces.

                Cheers, Ade.

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                  #9
                  damn !!!

                  The strap comme from small pack french officer (France , not Canadian French)

                  "POLICE" this is Canadian Firm ??
                  Last edited by Husky; 04-05-2008, 06:45 AM.

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                    #10
                    Hi Eric, I have edited the thread title to make it better to find in any future search on the forum.

                    These braces would be OK to use for an Officer's display, as Officers bought their items privately.

                    But the addition of that stamp is suspect. "Police" appears to be a trade name as already pointed out.

                    Cheers, Ade.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Adrian Stevenson View Post
                      Hi Eric, I have edited the thread title to make it better to find in any future search on the forum.

                      These braces would be OK to use for an Officer's display, as Officers bought their items privately.

                      But the addition of that stamp is suspect. "Police" appears to be a trade name as already pointed out.

                      Cheers, Ade.
                      Hello Ade
                      Ok , good !!!

                      Somebody would have a trouser-braces pic with good C broad arrow !!??just to compare ! if possible "POLICE" firm....

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                        #12
                        I'm not sure why the C broad arrow on these braces is suspect. Similar braces with the same Police marked adjustment pieces were issued in the Canadian military until just a few years ago. I was issued a pair in 1990. The Canadian military has a long tradition of issuing commercially available items, unlike the British military who seem to have just about everything made specifically for military contracts. That being said, I can not confirm or deny that the braces shown are original WW2 or early post war issue, but to me it is perfectly plausible. I have a set of WW2 era long underwear issued by the Canadian army and they are typical civilian underwear with the addition of the C broad arrow acceptance / property stamp. This is not unusual with Canadian military kit.

                        And yes, I agree that the Police mark does not indicate anything specific as to who would have used them. I have also seen similar braces stamped Fire.

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                          #13
                          My point on the C broad Arrow was that is does not look like others I have seen

                          check out this page

                          http://www.rollanet.org/~stacyw/Canada_No4MK1_Sling.htm

                          for what a Candadian broad arrow should look like.

                          then again after stamping braces all day perhaps the guy or girl was getting tiered by days end.

                          Anway the suspender would be historically acrurrate on any Canadain uniform during the war period,

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                            #14
                            I still don't see the difference.... it's just a partial stamping which again is quite common.... IMO it's much easier to find a poorly stamped piece of Canadian kit than one with a perfectly formed, clear C broad arrow stamp.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Infanteer View Post
                              I still don't see the difference.... it's just a partial stamping which again is quite common.... IMO it's much easier to find a poorly stamped piece of Canadian kit than one with a perfectly formed, clear C broad arrow stamp.
                              I have to agree, I have a few pieces with partial stamps that look similar to the one shown.

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