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4th January 08, 01:49 PM
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Military issue 182-96-108
What do the numbers 182-96-108 on a label sewn on a military issue O.R. kilt signify?
Thanks
Last edited by macwilkin; 4th January 08 at 02:08 PM.
Reason: oops! I hit edit instead of quote!
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4th January 08, 01:56 PM
#2
I'm not sure...but my three guesses would be:
1) Lot Numbers
2) Serial Numbers
3) Size (waist, length, hips)
Good luck on finding out, though.
Cheers.
Clan Campbell ~ "Ne Obliviscaris"
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4th January 08, 01:58 PM
#3
If that's the size, I can only hope that it's in mm
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4th January 08, 02:07 PM
#4
Originally Posted by Galician
If that's the size, I can only hope that it's in mm
It's in cm
Height-waist-seat.
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4th January 08, 02:08 PM
#5
The first number is the height of the wearer's height, in centimeters, the second number is the waist, in centimeters, the third number is the hip, also in centimeters.
I see I wasn't fast enough
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4th January 08, 02:08 PM
#6
Originally Posted by gilmore
What do the numbers 182-96-108 on a label sewn on a military issue O.R. kilt signify?
Thanks
What else does the label say?
T.
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4th January 08, 02:12 PM
#7
Cool...I knew someone would know.
Last edited by Joel; 4th January 08 at 02:13 PM.
Reason: nevermind
Clan Campbell ~ "Ne Obliviscaris"
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4th January 08, 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by graham_s
It's in cm
Height-waist-seat.
Thanks for the prompt answer
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4th January 08, 02:21 PM
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I spent 15 years in the UK Military.
I've seen the size format before
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4th January 08, 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by gilmore
What do the numbers 182-96-108 on a label sewn on a military issue O.R. kilt signify?
Thanks
You are all wrong!
This is an ancient tally system used to pass on critical data from one kilt wearer to the next kilt wearer.
The three number groups indicate the cumulative number of times that, while wearing that kilt, the wearer was asked the following.
Number group one - What’s under the kilt?
Number group two – Where’s your bagpipes?
Number group three – Aren’t you cold?
182-96-108 is a rather low number and indicates that the kilt in question was not worn very often and should have plenty of wear left. I have one rather old kilt, which has a current register of 6823-2933-733. I should mention that I live in a warm climate.
By use of this number, you are able to gage the amount of wear left in a kilt. Most well made kilts will last until each group of numbers is well into six digits.
I hope this clears it up for you. It’s always nice to help out the newly kilted.
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