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Old 21-06-20, 14:16
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Will do Hanno, though it will be next Saturday before I can get there.
Thanks Mike!
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Old 27-06-20, 21:42
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Hanno,
The decal on my Carrier is 3" diameter. From the centre of the decal to the rear edge of the armour is 36" and centre to top of the side amour 12". Although the Carrier has been painted green over the original brown it seems that the original decal has always been painted around.
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Old 28-06-20, 12:24
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Hanno,
The decal on my Carrier is 3" diameter. From the centre of the decal to the rear edge of the armour is 36" and centre to top of the side amour 12". Although the Carrier has been painted green over the original brown it seems that the original decal has always been painted around.
Mike, thanks for posting these details. Great to see the original decal was preserved!

Now we need to look for more pics of the size & placement of these decals so Kevin can sell a bunch of them
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Old 28-06-20, 16:59
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Did all Canadian vehicles carry them? I know the 1945 Windsor I used to own had a pair.
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Old 28-06-20, 17:17
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Did all Canadian vehicles carry them? I know the 1945 Windsor I used to own had a pair.
Good question. Certainly early vehicles didn't (the decal wasn't around then) but when did they start and were they on everything? Certainly every radio set, chorehorse and spares box and Inglis pistol had them. I once had a R.E.L. Canadian rangefinder that did.
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Here is one I found on my Dodge APT,
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Old 01-07-20, 19:19
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That looks like a 4” Barry
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Old 28-06-20, 17:23
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Did all Canadian vehicles carry them? I know the 1945 Windsor I used to own had a pair.
How large were they and where were they placed?

As said, we need to look for more pics of the size & placement of these decals!
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Old 28-06-20, 23:17
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Default "Canada" Decal

I agree with Hanno, there certainly needs to be more research into the application and placement of these decals before everyone goes crazy and starts sticking them on all of their restored vehicles. A good start would be a look at what Clive Law had to write about this Mutual Aid Board marking in his 2001 'Inglis Diamond' book.
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Old 29-06-20, 00:40
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... there certainly needs to be more research ........ before everyone goes crazy and starts sticking them on all of their restored vehicles.
So not a go on my Landcruiser?
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Old 29-06-20, 17:35
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Default 1943 circular of the Canadian Manufacturer's Association

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I agree with Hanno, there certainly needs to be more research into the application and placement of these decals before everyone goes crazy and starts sticking them on all of their restored vehicles. A good start would be a look at what Clive Law had to write about this Mutual Aid Board marking in his 2001 'Inglis Diamond' book.
Is this the 1943 circular of the Canadian Manufacturer's Association which CLive referred to? It summarizes the details quite well:

decal_circular_zps702b89b1.jpg

It seems the collectors of Inglis pistols have looked into this subject before and collected some details like the circular and some wartime pictures:

ingpist2.jpg

The 1" decal is available as a sticker on eBay (no connection to the seller): https://www.ebay.ca/itm/Inglis-Hi-Po...r/133391947060

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Old 29-06-20, 10:51
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How large were they and where were they placed?

As said, we need to look for more pics of the size & placement of these decals!
On the lines of the previous carrier picture. Over the years the previous owner had enthusiastically painted around them
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Old 29-06-20, 12:06
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Default "Canada Decal"

Mike Gurr's Universal Carrier is a good place to start as the decal is original to the vehicle. Data that I think would be pertainent in order to start building an accurate picture of which vehicles had this decal applied to them would be:

military registration number
serial number
contract number.
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Old 30-06-20, 10:23
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Has anyone seen any evidence of these decals on vehicles serving in Italy/Sicily?
Judging by the letter Hanno posted they would not of been on vehicles prior to October/November 1943
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Old 10-01-24, 16:34
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Original decals in Les Fisher’s collection:

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Old 10-01-24, 19:30
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I can provide replacement waterslide decals in any size wanted up to 8" diameter. I know that there were a limited number of sizes originally made and that 8" probably wasn't one.
I currently have Canada Decal: Available in 1” / 1.5” / 2” / 3” / 4” / 6” sizes

1” available – 48/sheet $12 or 12/quarter sheet $3
1½” available – 24/sheet $12 or 6/quarter sheet $3
2” available – 12/sheet $12 or 6/half sheet $6
3” available – 6/sheet $12
4” available – 2/sheet $12
6” available – 1/sheet $12

plus P&P to wherever.

I also have a waterslide transfer set for the frontplate of the WS19 set correctly sized to fit. The colours are slightly off but if you have a set with some of the transfers missing or damaged then these are useful for making repairs.
WS19 Front Plate Decal Set - sized correctly $12 plus P&P to wherever
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