Because at the time there were a lot of companies in the UK that worked in leather and were equipped to work in leather.
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Because at the time there were a lot of companies in the UK that worked in leather and were equipped to work in leather.
It looks to be in excellent condition, the B29 Doc.
It was only when I tried putting a pair of WW2 headphones in it that I realised that it was "somewhat lacking in height". I then compared it to the other box that I have, pic 2, post 1, and realised...
Today I reduced the glued in wood plugs in the ends, taking them off level and I then sanded them off flush. I had a tiny amount of wood, around 1/16", to take off the bottom of the box to get the...
If memory serves me correctly WWA Ltd had a batch of them, the white webbing frogs, all in new, unissued condition and I believe that is where I got it from a few years ago.
Among the various frogs in my militaria collection I only appear to have 3 British examples in white, i.e. white from manufacture and not blancoed white. Only one of those is in webbing material,...
Just out of interest, what sort of speed did you run that keyway cutter at, post 43? It is good that you can machine the welds in the keyways with a "high speed steel" cutter rather than a carbide...
Yep, work isn't like a "custodial prison sentence" that you can't get out of, despite what some people appear to think. After finishing education one isn't "sentenced" to 45 to 50 years of WORK with...
People seem to want everything done as fast as possible nowadays regardless if a totally crap job is the result.
When I started work in the mid 1980's if you produced a totally crap job you were...
Was any form of ear protection common in WW2? I remember a WW2 gunner, long since passed, telling me that he didn't use any and he had very poor hearing later in life as a result.
It could have worked but the reality was that it didn't.
I believe that an uncle of my mother was one of the British soldiers who served at Gallipoli and survived only to be seriously wounded on...
I have abseiled a vertical cliff myself many years ago but I couldn't quite work out what was going on here. If the photo has been flipped over it helps explain it.
One does hear of it regarding couples who have been together for a long time.
But are they attached to the rope with some sort of harness and something like a Carabiner?
I've not shown these items online before but considering their rarity I thought that some forum members here may be interested to see them. These items formed part of my grandfather's gas...
You could melt it down, allow it to cool and then, perhaps, have some justification in calling it a "billet of steel".
You need to be sure to stay the right side of the law both in the US and the UK in this situation.
Just a webbing frog that will accept the No.5 scabbard.
I wonder if it would be possible to use the services of a US forwarding agent and get the US seller to post the item to the forwarding agent who then posts it to you? You would have to be careful to...
The point that I think you are missing, Cinders, and I was trying to make, is that I don't believe it is a case of Russia "taking tanks out of storage and sending them to Ukraine" but more a case of...
It sounds like the tank was left abandoned for some time. One would have thought that Ukraine could have found some way of either destroying it or recovering before Russia got it's hands on it.
I...
Can you make out what the pen marking is on the flap?
I have this pair of antique tennis racquets that are thought to be around 100 years old. The first one is by G. G. Bussey and is the Prince model while the 2nd appears to be labeled as the Shamrock....
Money saved is money earned.
I fully anticipate that Israel will hit Iran back hard and it is just a question of when.