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Mess Tin, Dismounted Pattern |

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A faithful reproduction of the mess tin used by British Commonwealth soldiers of the First World War these mess tins are constructed from tin plated steel. They are sold in an uncleaned state but can be polished to a bright finish (as shown). These mess tins will not leak and are safe to cook in and eat from.
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$45.00
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Mess Tin with Cover |

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The above mess tin complete with Pattern 1908 webbing cover.
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$65.00
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Folding Wire Cutters |
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World War II dated these wirecutters were adopted in WWI and are still used
to this day. Very good condition.
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$25.00
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Entrenching Tool |
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With helve these tools are World War 2 dated and in good condition.
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$65.00
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Reproduction Australian WW2 Medical Bag |
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Used by AAMC personnel to carry medical supplies during the Second World War, these bags are made from a light tan canvas material. The flap is secured to the body of the bag by two leather straps with brass buckles. All edges are bound with a brown leather. An adjustable webbing shoulder strap is sewn to the rear of the bag.
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$25.00
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Reproduction Mk.VI Gas Mask Bag |
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Adopted prior to the outbreak of the Second World War, the Mk.VI gas mask bag was used to carry the standard service gas mask until the adoption of the Mk.VII bag in the early years of the Second World War. This bag is made from a light tan material. The flap is secured by two brass press studs. The webbing shoulder strap is secured to the side of the bag by two brass hooks and eyes.
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