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Hi Guys
I would like to find a Camo net for my carrier, does anyone have one or know where I can look any tipr would be great. Adam
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But I will pay for shipping any where.
Adam
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At this page: http://www.omahas.com/product_info.php?products_id=57
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Does anyone actually have a 100% war-time manufacture camo net. Its not the sort of thing you would expect to be retained for any long period after they went out of use.
My cloth nets are I believe dutch 1970's manufacture. Some say that the colours are wrong and the scrim pattern is wrong for WW2, but until I get the oportunity to re-do them they are better than nothing. When were plastic nets introduced? Adame, if you put some information in your profile you won't keep being asked where you live. |
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I have WWII camo nets in stock. Pictured on my website at www.midwestmil.com
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John
Although of the correct pattern, from the packaging they apear to have come from either Denmark or Norway? Are there war-time labels on them are we talking about war-time pattern rather than actual manufacture. Just interested to know if any 100% war-time examples survive. |
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What does a war time pattern camo net look like?
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Although of the correct pattern, from the packaging they apear to have come from either Denmark or Norway?
Hi they are Danish, and from what I know they are a very close match to the 2ww ones Niels
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