I thought these would amuse you. A field tailor kit and field cobbler kit. The IJA documented specs down to minute detail and their uniform specs, for instance, specified not only the thread to use but even the stitch density, that is how many stitches should be within a seam of 3 centimeters. Thus the inspector stamps you see on items could only be affixed after all such detailed quality criteria were satisfied.
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No, these would not have been used by the armourer. All items in the spec books I found are items issued by the clothing depot. Weapons from the arsenal were under a totally different authority and control system. For weapons, I have found blueprints here and there, but nothing in the form of one-stop shopping as a comprehensive spec book.
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Thanks Nick for posting. Very interesting. I have the scissors that look like shears, it came with the soldier's personal sewing kit shown below
Illustrations like the ones that you posted are very helpful in knowing what to look for and putting items in their correct categories.
Many thanks,
RobertLast edited by BOUGAINVILLE; 09-04-2015, 07:54 AM.
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