Hi , just picked this one up, appears to be a private purchsae item from moss brothers but cannot find a ''crown'' to date this item. can anybody out there help please with perhaps dateing this item. cheers Pete.
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Originally posted by lnijherald View PostIt looks like a small crown beret which makes it mid-fifties at its best.
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Many years ago I owned a virtually identical beret that had belonged to Graeme Warrack. He used It as his sunday best, when he was playing the organ In church, just post war.
After only a cursory search on the net I managed to find a couple of pics In support of this argument. Looks like another case of the "Officer Specific" Denison Smock argument, which somehow turned from a theory to dogma In about 20 years.
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I'm totally unaware of plethoric evidence Guy. I have seen many of these private purchase berets, but no small crown examples with a rock solid provenance when it comes to date of purchase.
The picture you show of Gen Urquhart is taken after Arnhem; the ones taken of him during the battle show a regular large crown beret. And so does Warrack's beret.
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And that proves what exactly.
That Is a wartime colour photo I believe, showing 4 small crown berets. Because something Is beyond ones personal experience does not mean It did not happen. I suspect these private purchase berets tended to be worn with best dress.
You are right though, until one turns up with photographic evidence people will continue to doubt them.
Yours, Guy.Last edited by Beau Brummel.; 11-12-2009, 06:49 AM.
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Originally posted by lnijherald View PostThat is not as well established as you think, unless I haven't been paying attention for the past 6 years.
So you'll have to come up with something better than a picture which you believe dates from WWII bro.
And don't forget that small size berets have a significantly smaller crown.
Luc
On the other hand one must make a clear distinction between 'Issue' and private purchase. We know the approximate time frame that the Issue pieces became smaller but a lot of evidence points to the pp pieces being like that from the word go, ie late war. It's just another one of those Interesting anomalies that really wouldn't be that hard to prove if someone could be bothered, I can't. You seem to have been forging ahead In the field of beret research so rather than just blindly sticking to the party line why don't you go and look at this with an open mind. If you had the Inclination to do so I'm sure you could lay It to rest one way or t'other and I think you could be suprised at what you find.
In my Initial post I simply stated that It was a nice piece and quite possibly late war, you then came In with your comment about It being 50's which i found rather throwaway. When I challenged you, your stance that the picture was post Arnhem was really a bit suprising. I understand your patriotism but please do try to be objective Bro. Arnhem wad neither pivotal nor successful and the war continued for a long time afterwards. If you take my comments In the spirit they were meant I know you will see my point and laugh at yourself a bit.
Boomshanka baby, Guy.
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Patriotism and Marget Garden do not come into the equasion.
I'm perfectly willing to believe that small crown private purchase berets were available in WWII.
But it is my rational nature that tells me that if there is a theory it needs to be falsified.
If not, it is just wishful thinking.
But I'm sure some people disagree and find this a nice beret:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEWAX:IT
Luc
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