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Does anyone here have any Ottoman uniform pieces in their collection? More specifically, tunics?
It is a Type 2 grenade fuse, I found it and the pants in Down Under. There are two versions, but mine is the rarest of the two.Yeah, I have a poor condition cut down Turkish bayonet that I use to cut boxes. Belt buckles are possible to come by, many fakes though...
What's the small brass thing?
I actually know where a few more uniform pieces, including 3 kabalaks. I want to buy them all eventually and donate them to the National WWI Museum as they hardly have anything Turkish.Yeah, I have a poor condition cut down Turkish bayonet that I use to cut boxes. Belt buckles are possible to come by, many fakes though...
What's the small brass thing?
I have never seen a kabalak for sale. Idk how much they would even go for... I'll keep a lookout.I actually know where a few more uniform pieces, including 3 kabalaks. I want to buy them all eventually and donate them to the National WWI Museum as they hardly have anything Turkish.
They are not CHEAP, lol. I know the guy who has one in the US, paid $7,000 for one of his, and it's in sub-par condition.I have never seen a kabalak for sale. Idk how much they would even go for... I'll keep a lookout.
What I thought where you were going with that was, that your grandfather was part of the Newfoundland regiment, that was sent during the Sari Bair offensive to help push out of the beach head. Many forget that Canadians, Nepalese, Senegalese, French, Irish, Scottish and Indian soldiers took part in the Gallipoli Campaign as are often overshadowed by the battles partaken by Kiwi and Aussie troops.Pieces from a largely forgotten theatre of WW1 although not by the Turks, Aussies and Kiwis. My Scottish grandfather fought at the Dardanelles with the HLI . Ironically in 1918, a large dance hall and bowling alley called the "Dardanella" was built in Wasaga Beach Ont. CN just north of me....any connection??![]()
I don't imagine, you're comfortable with informing me about Ottoman uniform pieces in private collections?I have never seen a kabalak for sale. Idk how much they would even go for... I'll keep a lookout.i
hey, only 2 years late but I know a guy whos selling a wartime Navy Major tunic that has a Harp Madalyasi (War Medal/Gallipoli Star) ribbonI don't imagine, you're comfortable with informing me about Ottoman uniform pieces in private collections?
Very nice finds Lars. I have some other items I will post later including some picked up by an Australian Gallipoli veteran who re-visited Gallipoli in the 80’s.Very nice, I really like battlefield finds.
All that I managed to find on my short visit to Gallipoli while touring Turkey was a cartridge case in the trenches opposite Johnston's Jolly
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C A C 10 13 = Colonial Ammunition Co., (Melbourne, AUS, of Auckland, NZ), Oct. 1913
Regards,
Lars