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    A carved wooden No. 1 MkIII*

    This recently surfaced from a local show. Carved from a wood blank. The metal parts are all home made. The small disc is marked, "7.38 / MD N J /10". I think this is neat and well in keeping with my home made No.1 MkIII .69 caliber matchlock.

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    That's a really neat buy. I think that would have come home with me too.
    Thanks for sharing!

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    Neat piece, looks like mahogany...?
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    Very unique item. I blew up the stock disc and it looks like it reads "7. 38, HB NI 10."

    I did a quick internet search, and it could possibly be the 10th Hallamshire Battalion. Unsure of what the "N I" indicates.

    Never seen one, thanks for posting!

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    I saw that and it reminded me a little bit of the stock carvings the maori soldiers in the ANZAC corps used to do on their rifles..

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    whoever it was made for would have been the coolest kid on the block with that.

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    A father had to really love his child to carve it. No going to the toy store and writing a check. If it was done during the war, all metal toys were banned and only wood product toy were allowed.

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