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CMandville 25-01-07 18:55

Canadian BD
 
Hi

I am looking for a reliable source of all WWII canadian uniform and equipment

Any sugestions other than Ebay

Cliff

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 25-01-07 18:57

Did you want original or repro, and does the P37 stuff have to be Canadian?

Greg 25-01-07 21:15

Hi,

You can try and do a search under the following titles;
WWII Canadian Uniforms
WWII Canadian Equipment
WWII Canadian P37 Web Gear
If you do searches with a title like above, it is amazing what will turn up. You will find people with original stuff and people who do the repos. Be careful with the prices as some things can be more expensive than ebay.

Cheers, :cheers:
Greg

mike mckinley 25-01-07 22:16

you can try www.germanmilitaria.com they have a wide selection of allied/axis uniforms, equipment, ect, and all original, not repo.........but one warning, have deep pockets. mike

RHClarke 26-01-07 00:03

Deep?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by mike mckinley
but one warning, have deep pockets. mike
Holy cats! Deep pockets is an understatement! What insane prices...maybe I am somewhat out of touch with the uniform game, but I would think that tailormade repros are less expensive. Anyone out there who has such repros? What are your sources and thoughts?

CMandville 26-01-07 18:29

Thank you for your replies, I have several Canadian items already and am able to attend re-enactment events in the UK, depicting a sapper in the First Canadian Army corps of the royal Canadian Engineers

I have most items including a long branch No4 Mk1 what I am desperately searching for is Canadian webbing (I have British) and the M1 book

When I was in Toronto last year I visited a surplus shop that has the webbing but have lost the address and they do not appear to be on the web, also a shop in Calgary (Inglewood area) that I visited which had most things

If any one knows the web links for these I would appreciate it

Jordan Baker 26-01-07 19:27

I think you may be thinking of Crown Surplus in Calgary.

http://www.crownsurplus.com/index.html

CMandville 26-01-07 19:35

Hi

I did go to Crown it is of the main street

The store i am looking for was on the main street and sold all sorts of collectables not just military items, it had toys as well all on obne wall it had badges and in teh back it had uniforms


Cliff

sapper740 27-01-07 00:53

Re: Canadian BD
 
Quote:

Originally posted by CMandville
Hi

I am looking for a reliable source of all WWII canadian uniform and equipment

Any sugestions other than Ebay

Cliff

Hi Cliff, you're a man after my own heart! I reenact as a Sapper from the 18th Field Engineer Company, R.C.E. I too have looked for a reliable and reasonably priced supplier of Canadian B.D. and equipment.
There isn't one.
I've looked at flea markets, antique auctions, 2nd hand stores, the internet and militaria shows in both Canada and the U.S. looking for reasonably priced original Canadian kit. About 10% of what I have acquired came from those sources. The other 90%, and I'm talking about a substantial collection...all ebay. I'm not sure as to your bias against ebay as there are some good deals to be found there, and if you persevere long enough, even the very rare stuff eventually shows up. And if you balk at some of the prices, remember this important point, the price will only continue to rise making that item even more dear in the future.
Here are just a few of the great deals I have found on ebay, shipping included:

4.2" mortar round; $150.00usd here in Texas...ebay; $45.00 Unissued 1942 Canadian Circular tent, c/w pegs; $485.00
Unissued Telescope, sighting #22C Mk II; $15.00
Stereoscopic viewer and case for maps, photos; $12.00
Unissued Engineer's saw and leather case; $35.00
Several 2" mortar rounds $45-$95 in Texas...ebay; $25-50
This is but a tiny part of all I have purchased from ebay over the years. I'm not a wealthy man, just a working stiff so I make sure I get the best deal possible. I bid a lot on ebay but I only win about 10% of the time as I won't exceed my price limit.
I don't have a lot of Canadian kit for sale as I use all that I have to load into my CMP to make it look authentic, but if there was something specific you needed and I had it, we might be able to make a deal.

P.S. you are aware of the differences between Canadian and British Battle dress, correct? Good luck, Derek.

alleramilitaria 27-01-07 02:11

i have some gear, what do you need
dave

CMandville 27-01-07 17:25

Re: Re: Canadian BD
 
Hi Sapper740

I also have a lot of the kit, suplemenyted with British webing and other small items.

i am now working more on authentisity and am looking for a repo M1 pay book - paperwork, id tags, KFS, Ground sheet, gas cape and other things

if i could work out how to add pictures to this post i would show you me in BD

Dave PM me if you have bits

Cliff

Pylon1357 27-01-07 23:18

please take no offence
 
You are getting into, or are a current reenactor. Please remember this.... when a soldier needs a piece of kit replaced, he take whatever the heck he is issued, weather it be Canadian, British, Aussie, NZ, or Indian. Doesn't matter. OK execpt for the India made stuff, not up to the others standards and tended to fall apart.

If you want to be 100% correct and you are doing say a 1st Cdn In Div impression...Don't use Cnd gear. It won't be right. LOL what I mean by this is....the 1st Div went to the UK in 1939 with mainly P08 gear. They were kitted with P37 Gear in teh UK therefore no Cdn Gear available. I have a photo some where of my uncle Harv, Hasty Pees in 1939 just prior to shipping out overseas, he is P08.

Mike Timoshyk 28-01-07 00:48

Cdn verses Brit
 
I also agree with Pylon.....having collected for the better part of 40 years...(started at 13) I have received many donations in the past and some of the tunics were brit with cdn insignia and they were "going home tunics" that the original owner had. Some mentioned that one tunic always seemed to wear-out faster than the other and when being issued new kit in theater there were times with the 21st Army that brit stuff was given out.

cheers

Mike

Pylon1357 28-01-07 03:20

Re: Deep?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by RHClarke
Holy cats! Deep pockets is an understatement! What insane prices...maybe I am somewhat out of touch with the uniform game, but I would think that tailormade repros are less expensive. Anyone out there who has such repros? What are your sources and thoughts?

I think the seller at that site needs his dang head read. Or more acurately....anyone who is crazy enough to spend that much coin. 200.00 for a standard MkII lid???

WOW. right off the wall.

Darrell Zinck 29-01-07 03:30

Hi

I've read this with interest and thought I'd try and help.

Please bear in mind I do not collect kit items, am not a re-enactor, and have only purchased insignia from this vendor.

Having said that, I've had prompt and curtious servious from him. He replies to emails and has, on the required occasion, provided pics.

I am, in no other way, connected to the vendor.

http://www.militaria.qc.ca/

regards
Darrell

CMandville 29-01-07 16:38

Dear All

Thank you for the support I am following your suggestions with grate interest


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