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    paul kennedy

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    1. So, if a cap was made between 1915-1917, the P would stand for Pimlico, but before and after that period the P would be a date?

      That is how I understand this:

      "...or a P for deliveries after early 1917. Interestingly, several caps have come to the surface that have stamps from 1918-1922 using the pre-war RACD system that Pimlico used of W/lD over number over date. This leads me to believe caps were coming into Pimlico and the system reverted back to pre-war days of doing business circa 18/19."

      Am I understanding this right?

    2. I took a punt on this from a seller in Pakistan, as it was only $10.00.

      I know J.H. Montague was a medical instrument manufacturer in London. It has the maker name, followed by a broad arrow and then the letter I.

      The box is 82mm long X 37mm deep X 15mm high. It has 2 holes in the bottom and wear marks inside that makes me believe it had a compartment at one time.

      Do these show up from time to time? Would I be correct in guessing 1895-1920?

    3. Jerry,

      You've helped me before with my HMS Submarines Cap, my Northumberland Fusiliers Peaked Cap, and my field service caps. Are the pictures from those posts better than these, or are all my photos showing as too small? (I also have Windows 7)

      If it's just these photos, I'll take better pictures when my cap arrives in my hands.

      Thanks,

      Paul

      By the way, I wouldn't take any advice or criticism as rude from you. You have been very helpful to me as I've fallen in love with British headgear. Thank you for that. :)

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