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Old 04-07-09, 11:02
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Hi Neil,
Thanks for the information on Sabre sales I have sent them an E mail, do you happen to have a pic of a English water bottle that you can post so that I can get an idea of what the cover may look like, if you dont have a pic maybe annother one of our members could be good enough to supply a pic ?
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Old 04-07-09, 23:50
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Default I think they will fit, Ron

I bought a couple of Aussie water bottle web holders some time ago, and they fit my NZ water bottles, (which may have come from anywhere in the commonwealth!)

The only other size water bottle I have seen is the Medics one which is larger and comes with a tiny metal cup.

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Old 05-07-09, 01:13
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Default '37 Pattern Water Bottles

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Hi Neil,
Thanks for the information on Sabre sales I have sent them an E mail, do you happen to have a pic of a English water bottle that you can post so that I can get an idea of what the cover may look like, if you dont have a pic maybe ann=other one of our members could be good enough to supply a pic ?
Thanks Ron
Here's a picture of the standard Commonwealth '37 Pattern water bottle. I think you'll find they are similar regardless of which country made them. The blue enamel dates from WW1 and was changed to khaki some time mid-WW2.
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Old 05-07-09, 11:20
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Thanks Rob& Bruce for the information, I have sent off a couple of E Mails and will see how it turns out, I will report back later,
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Old 06-07-09, 09:16
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UK production changed to green enamel in the late 1930's but many WW1 produced bottles must have seen service.

WW1 bottles also had differently constructed bottoms and no loop for the cork string.
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Old 06-07-09, 10:10
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Hi Neil,
Thanks for the information regarding the water bottles, just goes to proove that you can always learn something, I never knew that first and second war differed,thanks for your help,
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Old 22-07-09, 12:58
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Default Water bottle covers update

Hi Neil,
Many thanks for your help regarding the water bottle covers,and thanks to all the other members for their help, well the update is that I have just received some covers from Sabre sales in the U K and I can say they are perfect, colour is exact and the quality leaves nothing to be desired, and the sevice is old fasihoned, six days from the day of my order to when I received them,a great company to deal with and I recomend them if you need ww2 material.
I have no connection with them, just wanted to tell you all that they are great to deal with, thanks guys for your help, this is what this forum is all about,
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Old 22-07-09, 13:06
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Default Water bottle covers,

On the same theme does anyone have some good clear pics of the webbing attaching these water bottles in Aust carriers to their holders on the rear of the air scoop behind the driver above the batterie? and on the lower wall of the gunners postion, Mainly showing the clip used to attach them
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