P37 Webbing Set. Not all Ww2 dated but reenactment grade setup with genuine s
Not all Ww2 dated but reenactment grade setup with genuine surplus. 1939 & 1940 37 Pattern Pouch, Cartridge Carrier-used £40. Czechoslovak industrialist Tomas Bata set up the first experimental shoe production plant in Konnagar, West Bengal with 75 Czechoslovak experts in 1931. Includes two ammo pouches, shoulder straps, waist belt with brass buckle and water bottle. The blue webbing is in good shape with no damage to the integrity, the ammo pouches and shoulder straps are clean, but the belt, frog and water bottle cover has some staining from usage. There were many others, and as previously mentioned Karkee Web will be very pleased to list any and all other examples that may be supplied by Jun 11, 2016 · Additionally, the makers’ marks and dates on Australian webbing are often hard to read, so identification of the pieces below was often made by using better stampings on other examples from the same batch. If well-cared for, the leather was strong and durable; but if not properly… Aug 3, 2021 · Of all the webbing sets we have covered in this series, the 1937 Pattern set is probably the most influential and happily remains cheap and easy to acquire to this day with most pieces only fetching a few pounds each. Since the vast majority of SA webbing is misidentified, it is difficult to assess the value. Given its limited production and cheap construction, South African webbing is the scarcest of Pattern 1937 variants on today’s collectors’ market. Available in 3 sizes (M, L.
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