gnr.ktrha Posted 14 May , 2008 Share Posted 14 May , 2008 Hello, I have a Seaforth Highlanders kilt. There is no label inside, but the WD stamp is still visable. It shows the ussual W arrow D. Below the arrow is the letter 'E' and above the arrow is the number '2'. I understand that items from WW2 have the letter above the Arrow and the number below, is this correct? Can anyone tell me anything about the markings on my kilt? Many thanks, Stewart Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grovetown Posted 14 May , 2008 Share Posted 14 May , 2008 Numbers on top for WW1. There's a thread about markings here: WD Markings Best wishes, GT. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wainfleet Posted 14 May , 2008 Share Posted 14 May , 2008 Correct that the numbers are normally at the top, but this is not absolutely definitive - note Joe's point (in the link) about late stampings. I once owned a gaberdine soft cap dated 1918 with the letter (T) above. I haven't seen another example though and assume this is rare. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gnr.ktrha Posted 14 May , 2008 Author Share Posted 14 May , 2008 Hello and thanks both for the replies and the link. All very interesting stuff. regards, Stewart Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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