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    • The Rooster
      Its is survival gear. You have it in the right spot. Pretty cool item too!  
    • Mr_Flibble
      GROAN!!!! 😅   Concerning your tires, aren't most export products marked with "Made In Farawayistan" in English? Like since the 1930s?   @earlymb  Ordered some of those VW Bulli Green rattle cans for the Mk.V.  Rob's sourced a couple of vintage brake pads for the front stirrup-brake.    
    • The Rooster
      Thank you Justin! I have a fixed bail but it has an inland liner in it.. seems like its been there a while. I wont separate them. So no, but I do have a WW2 front seam to put it in. Heres another Saint Clair I have...
    • RWW
      Penguin Industries made pen flares used by the Military. It is likely a launcher and several flares.   You should be able to feel the shapes through the packing.  If it feels anything like the launcher and flares shown below, you have your answer. The launcher is around 4" long and the flares about 2" long. The flares could be loose rather than in a bandoleer like those below.   The Air Force packed a lot of items like that in the mid to late 1960's and early 70's.
    • otter42
      John those are just beautiful patches! Ken 
    • DogDoc
      If the sight has I R Co or H in a shield on the right side, it could be a factory placed sight. 
    • kiaiokalewa
      Aloha,   Man, I'm trying my damnest to remember your name but it escapes me at the moment and don't even want to insult you by calling you Dan or Don something like that!   So, after our re-introduction, can you tell me what I have here.  I image that they'd serve as good trade bait.  I did find a few others too but I can't tell what is what with the exception of a couple.   Mahalo,   John Patton     
    • L11-VELASCO
      Hello from Spain  Just I found this interesting thread about this maker and I wanted to add pics from my M1895 Officer forage cap with buttons from Minnesota Militia State.   Thanks   
    • patches
      Maybe a GI bought it, PX or local Store in the town etc
    • patches
      Reversed Subdued 5th Army of the late 60s into 70s worn, an OC Officer, a 1st Lieutenant Crist, note how he trimmed his Rank and Branch of Service collar to the edge of insignia, 
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