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    Probably the the most complete, original decal I've seen on an Inglis outside of military stores, and your holsters are in awesome condition - the early ones in that shape can be harder to find than the pistols themselves!
    Thanks for sharing

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    Quote Originally Posted by canuck View Post

    Probably the the most complete, original decal I've seen on an Inglis outside of military stores, and your holsters are in awesome condition - the early ones in that shape can be harder to find than the pistols themselves!
    Thanks for sharing
    To heck with the holsters...lots of those around compared to the 3 mag pouch. Now thats one of the holy grails.

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    I was just going to do pics of the holsters. Get some colour pictures available for some reference, but then figured I'd get the rest of the accoutraments on here as well.

    One of these days I'll make up some more of the decals if there is some interest for wanting some. Time is the enemy right now.

    I've got a few more areas of interest (to me anyway) that I would like to post, but again, no time..

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    Very fine collection, I wish I had the discipline to collect only one family of collectibles. My problem is I like almost everything-SDH

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    Quote Originally Posted by sdh1911 View Post
    Very fine collection, I wish I had the discipline to collect only one family of collectibles. My problem is I like almost everything-SDH

    Yup, I know what you mean. I've got some junk on the other walls as well, but I'm trying to direct things towards my Canadianicon stuff on this wall and all the associated crap that goes along with it.
    But I keep getting distracted.

    Everything on here has Canadian lineage. Except for the Sten, it's all Brit. Hard finding a live Longbranch Sten, but I'll keep trying.


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    I should maybe put this in March purchase, but this is my latest ammo box. That's an original decal on the box (not one of mine ). There are two Canadianicon mutual aid decals on it.




    I've had these pics up before I think, but here they go again of the other walls. I'll try to do some close up, more detailed pics in the future, but I need more spare time.
    Sorry NS, I've got one son that gets all my time, I just don't need another, except if you are really good with yard work and washing cars .

    Here is the mostly US wall, with some Norwegianicon WW2 & later stuff.





    Here is the "enemy" wall. There is some Israeli mixed in.



    I couldn't splice up the pics very well .
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    Thumbs up

    As always, very nice pictures Koldt!

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