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    I appreciate all the inputs! The concensus from my web research is that the "made in canada" stamp was required when they were imported into the states. This is an import mark and would definately affect the collectability of an original holster.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kretzj View Post
    "made in canada" stamp was required when they were imported
    Interesting...first I've ever heard of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kretzj View Post
    I appreciate all the inputs! The concensus from my web research is that the "made in canada" stamp was required when they were imported into the states. This is an import mark and would definately affect the collectability of an original holster.
    Maybe I'm being stupid here but wouldn't they (Government body) want to see a genuine country of manufacture i.e. China for the fakes and not Canadaicon where the Chinese would like you to believe there from. Or are you saying the originals imported need to have 'Made in Canada' marked on them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brit plumber View Post
    the originals imported need to have 'Made in Canadaicon' marked on them?
    Sorry, that's still a story I just don't believe. Why would it have never surfaced until this thread? If you look at the known copies, they have that marking...
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