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    #31
    argans smock with the exact same joint

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      #32
      I can confirm that mine has the same 7 inch in length join .
      My zip is DOT brand with a 2 inch cammo cloth pull bar tacked at 1.25 inches.
      owen
      Last edited by kammo man; 06-28-2012, 09:49 AM.

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        #33
        Does anyone have an unconverted smock with a red X on the label ?

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          #34
          I had a 46 pattern with a whole block of printed XXXXXXXX inside the back once

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            #35
            I just re-looked at my smock and found the zip has been sewn in with the EXACT same thread as used in construction as smock it self .

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              #36
              Hi owen , there is too many coincidences on all these smocks which makes me believe they were factory done at some stage and I do believe in war time due to the stitching , materials used and how they were done but until a manufacture reg appears the doubters will disagree , as for the red cross ,many years ago i had a size seven 1st pat smock in so called printed version which was untouched and this had the red cross . I think a batch of them were issued or found as there were quite a few on the open market but all large sizes

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                #37
                Agreed !

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                  #38
                  from a previous thread

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                    #39
                    this is owned by ccj

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                      #40
                      this one was my smock size 7

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                        #41
                        Thanks for the photos, Andrew. Looks like the red X may a QM marker as others have suggested.

                        I have no doubt these conversions were officially sanctioned and undertaken at a factory facility. The big question is "when ? "

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                          #42
                          1st one is CWS, my one is Wareings ..........but BOTH are converted exactly the same way .......so NOT at manufacturer but quite possibly at Regt level.

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                            #43
                            Exceptionally well preserved, even with the full zipper it's one of the nicest I've seen of the hand-painted variety.

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                              #44
                              It is an amazing piece !!

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