Muerrisch Posted 6 February , 2012 Author Share Posted 6 February , 2012 Grumpy, In doing one of my rare forays into 1903 and before pattern records I came across: Pattern 5862/1903 4 May 1903----Covers Drab for NP Forage Cap. A few months later an experimental verrsion was also pattern sealed. NP = "New Pattern" which means "Brodrick". Have not found any obsolescence info nor any reference in the 1907 PVCN which still list the Brodrick (albeit obsolete). Joe Sweeney Joe thank you: so a "drab-looking Brodrick" ....... a nay blue one with drab cover, did exist, and a drab Brodrick might exist ....... Oh Joy! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lachlan Posted 11 February , 2012 Share Posted 11 February , 2012 Could it be that the khaki Broderick is the type illustrated in a Osprey MAA WW1 volume - the khaki version of the naval cap as worn by the RN Division on the Western Front ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Muerrisch Posted 11 February , 2012 Author Share Posted 11 February , 2012 sorry I don't have that book, any chance of a scan please? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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