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Old 03-08-22, 07:01
Darren Abbott Darren Abbott is offline
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Default New Book-Webbing at War

For your copy of this fantastic new book by Edward Hallett, contact Southern Cross Militaria in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. www.southerncrossmilitaria.com
Webbing at War tells the story of the 1937 Pattern Webbing, its development around the world and looks at the many variations that can be found. Featuring the Introduction, Components, Wearing the set, Post War, RAF and RN use, India, Canada, South Africa, Australia, Accessories, Legacy.
A great addition to your reference book collection.
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Old 03-08-22, 16:49
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I have this title already - good reference book.

Personally I would have preferred it in hard-back.

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Old 03-08-22, 22:58
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I have this title already - good reference book.

Personally I would have preferred it in hard-back.

Tim
It's available in hardcover, because I bought one.

(They tend to last a lot longer than the 'glued spine' softcovers, so I prefer to get proper bindings if they exist.)

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Old 03-08-22, 23:30
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It's available in hardcover, because I bought one.

(They tend to last a lot longer than the 'glued spine' softcovers, so I prefer to get proper bindings if they exist.)

Chris.
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Really - I never got that option!

The link I got only gave a soft-copy option... off for a grumble tomorrow!

I never buy soft-copies unless there is no alternative.

Just turned from happy customer into disgruntled one.

It is however still a good book.

Tim
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Old 03-08-22, 23:30
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Hi Chris ,

Hardcover is available from where, please? I agree with you about the bindings, but I've trawled through the sellers and the only reference to hardcovers is as an exclusive for those who participated in the Kickstarters programme which ended in April (before I knew of the book).

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Old 03-08-22, 23:35
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Hi Chris ,

Hardcover is available from where, please? I agree with you about the bindings, but I've trawled through the sellers and the only reference to hardcovers is as an exclusive for those who participated in the Kickstarters programme which ended in April (before I knew of the book).

Mike
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I have messaged the author on Facebook... will see what he says.

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Old 03-08-22, 23:38
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Thanks Tim, if there was a 'like' button, I'd have pressed it.


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