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    Anti-Gas armband.

    Hi Guys, I thought that I would share these pics with you of a rare item. This is the British anti-gas armband. These were issued throughout WW2 by the British Army and were also used by the US Army. These can be seen in the "Band of Brothers" series in the D-Day episode I think? The armband is made from a chemical impregnated paper. In the presence of war gases the armband would change colour warning the soldiers of a gas attack. These armbands are now rare to find. I was lucky to find three of these in a British respirator case. I have seen these sell for up to £75 each.
    Cheers, Ade.
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    Reverse showing tie tape to secure the armband around the uniform shoulder strap.
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      #3
      Makers mark and March 1940 date.
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        #4
        Originally posted by Adrian Stevenson
        Makers mark and March 1940 date.

        Ade,
        Very nice find! Congratulations! You will note in photos from the Battle of the Bulge, that you will still find Americans wearing these brassards, even in the snow!
        Allan
        Last edited by Allan H.; 11-02-2003, 05:37 PM.

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          #5
          great !

          Ade, a great piece!!! I still remember the days no one know, wanted and bought them
          Each time I found I one I kept it in my collection, and some time ago I found a Canadian one (thanks Des)
          The price you mentioned is correct. I know some dealers who are selling them for 100£ !!!
          Marc

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            #6
            100 pounds for a fart-detector??????? Those prices are getting crazy!!!!
            ...or maybe simply I can not appreciate them
            The World Needs Peace

            Interesting photo archive: http://www.lostbulgaria.com

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              Ade,
              As I look at the brassard, I can't help but notice the deep red color that yours is showing. Of course, that was the color that they were supposed to turn if they came in contact with a chemical gas. Any idea why they may have turned?
              Allan

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                #8
                Hi Allen, I have no idea as to why they are that colour. All 3 are the same.
                Cheers, Ade.

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                  #9
                  That is what happens when you can your farts in gas mask cannisters...

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                    #10
                    Did someone mention anti-gas armbands?

                    100 pounds a pop?

                    How many would you like? British or Canadian made?

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                      #11
                      Ade, I think the fact yours is dated 1940 makes it quite unusual and rare. All the ones I`ve seen have always been 44 dated.

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                        #12
                        Des,

                        you have so much brassards!

                        Pleeeeeeeeease sell me just one....

                        contact me at peacemillion44@hotmail.com

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                          #13
                          Here is one for you!


                          http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...&category=4729

                          The price is insane!

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