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    Hi Pignut,
    Now I like that alot!!! What is the sizing on this one??? Medium???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pignut View Post
    Here is mine (Posted on another thread)

    I have: Lengthened the cuff (With the cut off bottoms of a pair of green army trousers) which i then waxed
    Added a ruff (removable for summer and heavy rain)
    Added a volume adjuster on the hood
    Added a leather chest pocket
    Added sheepskin hand warmer pocket liners (i did not need gloves at -17)
    Wired the peak of the hood
    Leather tabs on all pull cords

    It is a great jacket, i use it for just about everything


    Now that is a cracking bit of modding! Is that the Dylon OG that you used? I've dyed some canvas with it and it looks similar. Might have to get one and try the brown on it...
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    Just did a search and found this:
    http://www.gisurplus.co.uk/shop/prod...of-snow-smocks

    "Assorted sizes" so you could be unlucky, but what a price!

    This looks good as well:
    http://www.gisurplus.co.uk/shop/prod...ks-olive-green
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    looks great mate mine wont be anywhere near as pretty


    QUOTE=Kerne;911625]Just did a search and found this:
    http://www.gisurplus.co.uk/shop/prod...of-snow-smocks

    "Assorted sizes" so you could be unlucky, but what a price!

    This looks good as well:
    http://www.gisurplus.co.uk/shop/prod...ks-olive-green[/QUOTE]



    I tried them mate and they wern't very helpful - they seem to be part of www.europeainarmysurplus.com - and are only interested in big orders , they ignored my email requests when I told them how much stuff I wanted they also have a minimum order of £150 and won't give you an option on sizes
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kerne View Post
    Just did a search and found this:
    http://www.gisurplus.co.uk/shop/prod...of-snow-smocks

    "Assorted sizes" so you could be unlucky, but what a price!

    This looks good as well:
    http://www.gisurplus.co.uk/shop/prod...ks-olive-green
    WHOOPS! Just tried to buy 5 of the shirts to find that you have to spend a minimum of £150!

    Sorry to get your hopes up, folks.
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    pignut that smock looks great, however, i know from bitter, bitter experience, the ironing board is rubbish!

    just saw you're lincolnshire based, i'm king's lynn, not a million miles away technically. where do you get out to do yr thing?
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    I had a look at that site yesterday and thought it would be great for a group buy. Now you mention its a min order. Doubt we could get that much interest. Knew it was too good to be true.

    Anyways here is the photo of mine, im 5ft 7", slimish build and actually have a head
    The sleeves are a tad long when I have not pulled them up to the wrist. I may replace this with velcro, makes it easier to adjust in the cold than a button.


    Winter-smock by pandabean2010, on Flickr
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kerne View Post
    Now that is a cracking bit of modding! Is that the Dylon OG that you used? I've dyed some canvas with it and it looks similar. Might have to get one and try the brown on it...
    Thanks

    Yep dylon OG
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rabbitsmacker View Post
    pignut that smock looks great, however, i know from bitter, bitter experience, the ironing board is rubbish!

    just saw you're lincolnshire based, i'm king's lynn, not a million miles away technically. where do you get out to do yr thing?
    Cheers!

    Mostly around the scunny area, I am planning a trip down the coast, slightly more your way, for a bit of beach combing
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    ahhh, i was up your way earlier in the year, i was up at sunnydale park right by the estuary and was able to watch the herc's flying in low, nearest base is Donna Nook but i thought that was just missles there, anywho. the beach coming is good along our stretch, i did a section with a mate down by Thornham and it was covered in clam shells. i reckon its ripe for a bit of digging out along the muddy bits. must remember my shovel next time. have fun coming, pics would be great!
    Quote Originally Posted by Pignut View Post
    Cheers!

    Mostly around the scunny area, I am planning a trip down the coast, slightly more your way, for a bit of beach combing
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pandabean View Post
    I had a look at that site yesterday and thought it would be great for a group buy. Now you mention its a min order. Doubt we could get that much interest. Knew it was too good to be true.

    Anyways here is the photo of mine, im 5ft 7", slimish build and actually have a head
    The sleeves are a tad long when I have not pulled them up to the wrist. I may replace this with velcro, makes it easier to adjust in the cold than a button.


    Winter-smock by pandabean2010, on Flickr
    Hiya Pandabean, does your smock have an internal drawcord? looks like it, mine doesn't and it really could do with one. you have the white buttons on yours too, i wonder if yours is a newer one? mines the same as pignut's and has metal buttons, i got told by the supplier it was 1950's issue. brand new too!
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    I was thinkig that about he draw cord too - mines got these odd looking cardboard? buttons

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    Yes the smock does have an internal drawcord, although I was thinking of trying to make this come out the front instead of on the inside, which would make more sense as you have to lift the front to get under and adjust the cords.
    This seems pretty new, although it does have marks on it from how it was kept I guess, plus one button missing at the front flap on the hood. There are no dates or anything like that apart from the logo on the face flap of C54 and a stamp of 3 crowns with some faded wording.

    When I was looking I had noticed there appears to be 2 versions as well, I wonder if Corso has the 2 different versions from what he described.
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    from what i understand there is a version with a full button front, up the middle closing with drawcords bottom and middle.

    Then the over the head smock. they probably just tweaked the design over the years,adding different features etc.

    the C54 either is the model or the year of manufacture generally, or it could be the year that model came out, so it might have been produced in 1995 but still be the C54(1954) model.

    paper buttons were often issued for arctic clothing by allied and soviet countries, so odds are it was tried out on the swedish stuff too. i assume metal was first used as it didn't perish so quickly, but is not good with bare flesh in the cold, so the probably then tried paper and also if i were a betting man, wood, but then settled on a high quality plastic, also most likely dabbled in bakelite before settling on the plastic ones.
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    the three crowns mark is for the swedish MOD, like the crow's foot mark on british stuff.
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    just re checked mine and it doesn't have the C54 inside it, but does have the 3 crowns. however, the trousers i bought with it, that were sold as german, and are of a ventile type material just really thick, has C54 label inside. i have linked to the type but not the seller. they have the same plastic buttons as your smock so i guess must be swedish also, but my smock is a fairly floppy coarse material that behaved differently while being dyed with the trousers which are a very tight smooth weave.
    http://www.europeanarmysurplus.co.uk...=RWSE009-UV-WT

    the smock went like a oak leaf shade of patchy green and the trousers which like i said look like ventile but very thick, have gone a grey green flawless finish.

    going to re-dye when the project is done. so maybe it'll even out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pandabean View Post
    When I was looking I had noticed there appears to be 2 versions as well, I wonder if Corso has the 2 different versions from what he described.
    you may be right 'm sure I read on a thread a whileback there were 3 versions

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    Tried looking on Ebay, sweden but need the Swedish name! Loads in the USA but got some very crazy shipping prices. Really want the trousers too..
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    The trousers are huge, couldn't tell which size I have, came to me as large. They are probably a 50 waist that splits wide over one of the pockets with a drawcord. They are top drawer though.
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    cool will look for som

    as an aside I've sorte the kangaroo pocket it just needs the machine to it - hopefully tomorrow

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    Impressed with the smocks in this thread - just ordered one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by R.Lewis View Post
    Tried looking on Ebay, sweden but need the Swedish name! Loads in the USA but got some very crazy shipping prices. Really want the trousers too..
    There may be another source of these in the near future. Will keep you updated.

    Are the trousers made of the same material as the top? Could then be a complete olive green guy, top to bottom.
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    This is mine so far i have dyed it OG and fitted a drawcord to the bottom to stop the wind getting up not fitting one in the waist my belt will pull that in things i still need to do is change the buttons it looks ok so far


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    nice one

    misses has knocked up the pocket for me - just needs attaching at the right height

    then its going to get some colour - have settled on antique grey after a wash of course

    and new buttons i'm thinking antler
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    Quote Originally Posted by keen-edge View Post
    This is mine so far i have dyed it OG and fitted a drawcord to the bottom to stop the wind getting up not fitting one in the waist my belt will pull that in things i still need to do is change the buttons it looks ok so far

    Looking good! Is that the cold dye or the one you put in the washing machine?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kerne View Post
    Looking good! Is that the cold dye or the one you put in the washing machine?
    its the one that you put in the washing machine fella i used two lots of dye just to make sure i got a good colour and it came out a nice dark colour This is the one
    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/OLIVE-GREEN-DY...item19c2b9c946

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    Mine are a full button front with double flaps, drawcord at bottom and middle.
    The label inside reads C46.
    White plastic buttons whch turned pink when dyeing thesmocks dark blue and black.
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    Here's an update on mine - pockets finished



    Just in the wash now - then its going to get some colour - Antique Grey
    also looking for some buttons - torn between stag and wood at the moment - might wait until its coloured and decide then

    I'd like to add a shoulder pocket too at some point

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    that looks really good corso, keep us updated!
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