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    Long Branch Furniture Mark Query

    This was probably covered earlier, but I couldn't find it on a forum search, so I'll ask:
    My 1943 LB's upper front handguard has "CCM"(or possibly GGM, or GCM) stamped into the sheet metal cover. Who, or what, is/was CCM? Was this a sub-contractor's mark? TIA, folks.
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    iirc Canadianicon Cycles & Mowers, I'm away from my books but will check later & edit post if needed.

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    Slight amendment, it should be Canadianicon Cycles & Motors.

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    Also made Bren gun outer bipod legs. Initially, they had the only machinery capable of rolling down tube diameters. Used on the rear legs on cycle frames. Clever eh!

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    They also made hockey equipment!

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    Thanks to all.
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    They also made Bren gun tripods.

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