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11th July 08, 12:41 AM
#1
 Originally Posted by Jack Daw
Am I supposed to puncture the collar in four places with holes large enough to fit the posts with eyelets through? So, I need an awl? This seems rather distructive with no mistakes allowed (unlike a badge that only makes a pin-hole). Advice? (I'm guessing, "measure twice; cut once", will come.)
You pretty much got it right, most british mil badges are the same too (the current RRS badge has 7 of these posts to cut into your headdress). For Rank Badges most have been replaced by pins abd studs now which are kinder to the material but less robust. Suggest you use a craft knife rather than an awl.
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11th July 08, 07:31 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by Nervous Jock
You pretty much got it right, most british mil badges are the same too (the current RRS badge has 7 of these posts to cut into your headdress). For Rank Badges most have been replaced by pins abd studs now which are kinder to the material but less robust. Suggest you use a craft knife rather than an awl.
I'm reconsidering these dogs.
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11th July 08, 07:37 AM
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JD -
Where'd ya get the patrol tunic? Glengarryhats.com?
Slainte,
steve
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11th July 08, 08:26 AM
#4
 Originally Posted by JS Sanders
JD -
Where'd ya get the patrol tunic? Glengarryhats.com?
Slainte,
steve
Burnett's & Struth. I've actually had it for a while, but it's conducive only to wearing during the colder months, unless someone can assure me the air conditioning will be jacked up. I actually prefer this patrol tunic to the doublet and plaid. Although I bought this over the phone and email, it fits like a glove. B&S know how to do it!
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11th July 08, 07:11 AM
#5
The eyelets on collar dogs are meant to pass through tiny circular "button holes" on the collar of the jacket/tunic. Poking holes in the collar is not to be encouraged-- there are as many as four layers of fabric in the collar. I'd suggest you track down some embroidered thistle emblems and stitch them to the collar instead.
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11th July 08, 07:33 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
The eyelets on collar dogs are meant to pass through tiny circular "button holes" on the collar of the jacket/tunic. Poking holes in the collar is not to be encouraged-- there are as many as four layers of fabric in the collar. I'd suggest you track down some embroidered thistle emblems and stitch them to the collar instead.
Er, my tunic has no such button holes in the collar. This tells me alot. I think you saved me some trouble.
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11th July 08, 11:58 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
The eyelets on collar dogs are meant to pass through tiny circular "button holes" on the collar of the jacket/tunic. Poking holes in the collar is not to be encouraged-- there are as many as four layers of fabric in the collar. I'd suggest you track down some embroidered thistle emblems and stitch them to the collar instead.
These photos should help

you can see on this photo the button holes have been punched and stitched for Captain's rank. this is actually very rare to see this now.

On the underside you can see the holes again.
Conveniently my Major's crowns have the posts top and bottom so new holes need cut, as I mentioned before I did this with a craft knife. you should be able to see the bar fed through the eylets in this.
I was normal for a Field Officer to get the epaulettes on his uniform replaced on promotion. New Rank badges have pins and studs that don't require holes to be cut.
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11th July 08, 12:07 PM
#8
here eare a couple of shots of the inside of my bunnet just to show what it looks like

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11th July 08, 12:28 PM
#9
Have you considered having a jeweler cut the posts off and silver soldering clutch back pins in their place?
Brian
In a democracy it's your vote that counts; in feudalism, it's your Count that votes.
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11th July 08, 01:41 PM
#10
That would be REALLY uncomfortable
 Originally Posted by BEEDEE
Have you considered having a jeweler cut the posts off and silver soldering clutch back pins in their place?
Brian
Patrol jackets have (or at least they did when I wore one) standing collars-- clutch back pins just won't work as they'd dig into your neck something ferocious!
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