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by BaronVonWreckedoften » Fri Nov 01, 2019 8:02 pm
I'm not sure, to be completely honest with you. According to a booklet published in the 1990s by John Wilson, the NCOs and musicians were wearing facing-coloured coats with blue cuffs, whilst according to an Editions Brokaw pamphlet (1986), the uniform historian Wagner has NCOs, musicians AND officers in reversed colours for the 1701-1714 period. However, the Hall plates put out more recently by the Pike & Shot Society and covering the Blenheim period, have the drummers in blue coats with white lace and usual facings and also the officers in "normal" uniforms, too (although interestingly, they don't include NCOs - just private, grenadier, drummer and officer, but no NCO).
So it looks as though they might still be, but we don't know for sure. Sorry to not be more helpful!
BvW
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