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"Jelly Tins" Are they rare?
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03-04-2011 09:25 PM
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I'd never seen one before ... 
Thanks for posting the pics ... 
Regards,
Doug
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I don't even know what it is ... can you describe it/function etc? cheers
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If that's 1994, then they'll still be in the system...................... Just joking!
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If that's 1994, then they'll still be in the system...................... Just joking!
It DOES look a lot like 1994, but I'm guessing 1904?
Thanks for the photos, smle1973!
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Thank you for posting the photos, these tins must be as rare as hens' teeth. I've only ever seen a small black and white photo in Ian Skennerton
's 'Lee Enfield' reference, but as a MK I SMLE owner, it's certainly an accessory I'd like!
No idea what one would fetch, but was amazed at the recent auction for a 'Flanders Mudflap' SMLE accessory on Ebay (£560?), so there must be a market.
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Hi,
It is 1904, these tins were issued with the Mk1 SMLE because there was no Butt Trap like the later Mk3's had for the brass oiler. These Tins came in a web pouch which is in Skennertons book.
Cheers, Steve
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Have seen about 5 at auctions over the years in NZ
2 in one auction, prices have ranged from $50NZ to over $300NZ
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Thanks for the heads up, would never have known what they were before so i will keep an eye out for them from now
regards
Fergs
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It's pretty hard to stick and oil bottle and pull through through one of these. This is an original trials SMLE butt plate...Also used on the early Mk.I's
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