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Reenacting and Work

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Do any of you guys wear any of you reenacting uniforms or equipment to work? If so what.

I take my smock to work as its excellent when working within the woodlands during my daily duties at work.
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I wear the repro socks when I am on site, they are more comfy with steel toe caps than anythign else I have found
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Re: Reenacting and Work

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Jon Das Reich wrote:Do any of you guys wear any of you reenacting uniforms or equipment to work? If so what.
Are you kidding? I'd be hung, drawn and quartered!
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Oh, chuff me, I can see it now:

"Allo, allo, allo. Heffing trrrouble taking of are vee, Herr Ving Kommandeur?"

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Yes I use my parka its soooo warm when I go up north
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dust goggles when strimming the undergrowth in the back garden.
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At my last place of work,RAF Benson,i had German music playing through the tannoy into the hangar.... :shock:

The boss seemed to like it.They thought i was a tad touched!

I use a 38 dated Lufty spoon to eat my cereal with and stir my tea at work.
I have alll sorts of stuff done at work as they have all the facilities.I used to bring my weapons on so i could clean them.
By the way i work on a Naval base. :wink:

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Post by Gott Mit Uns »

Splinter camo M43 cap......parka.....

engineer pouches are great tool carrying pouches. You can fit hammers and all sorts in them. (sad as is sounds - but hell, they are a good piece of practical kit on a construction site).

Was considering using the wire cutters - then 2 seconds later thought "f*ck that". :lol:
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yes...at dicky"s i do at times...wearing me oak trousers now actually in libary on pc!!!!

.................but not much work now as those that no, no!!!!! :cry:
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Post by Der Whoremeister »

I wear my parka and my toque when it's cold at work and when it's warmer my Italian cammo hat too.
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wear stuff at work?
I haven't even told them I do this. They can be very sensitive souls at times!
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I didnt tell any one at work what I did then when we had the first show I was seen driving a jeep round the main ring road in a SS uniform by the company dirctor :shock: When he phoned me and asked what are you doing ? I told him Invading Russia dressed as a SS soldier
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Parka/cap when its cold
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Franz repper wrote:I didnt tell any one at work what I did then when we had the first show I was seen driving a jeep round the main ring road in a SS uniform by the company dirctor :shock: When he phoned me and asked what are you doing ? I told him Invading Russia dressed as a SS soldier
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Post by Dave Durden »

An Mg42 is a great deterant against having my parcel van high jacked, seriously though, there are alot of Polish workers in the farms and factories in my neck of the woods so you need to be careful. Do oftern wear the my dog tag though.
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