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    Military Training Chart- Lewis Gun /WW II Home Guard New Zealand

    I have what May or May not be a period piece or just reproduction of a WWII training poster for the Home Guard in New Zealandicon. I have been informed the originals has a cotton mesh backing. This one appears to have never had any mesh backing.

    It illustrates various components of the Lewis Gun and how it would be employed during battle. A nice period poster. Black ink on off white paper. The paper appears to have aged and turned naturally. I purchased in the 80's, possibly the 90's?

    It has a small amount of rodent or critter damage at the bottom left edge. Image is posted showing same.

    Mailing within CONUS will be $12.00. Outside of that will have to be quoted. I have not shipped Internationally in many, many years, so if you know a good way to send, please share with me. Thank you.

    Asking $50.00 US. Paypal is probably the easiest way for me to receive.

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