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Old 24-03-23, 03:27
David Dunlop David Dunlop is offline
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Colin.

Good to know. The orange tone canvas is intriguing as a military item. Not exactly a colour that blends in.

Rob.

If you can find one of the pin bags marked from Holden in 1944, can you pick one up for me? I might as well keep the dust off the set of pins I have sitting on a shelf. I have an illustration and specs I can post if you need it.


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