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Old 21-02-10, 08:28
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Sounds good!

I have to apologize to Doug Lavoie...called him Dave in my earlier post....lack of coffee today I guess.
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Old 22-02-10, 09:13
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Hi Dale,

I got the last "Rear" pouch (Z.L.&T.Ltd. 1941) from Princess Auto-Halifax yesterday afternoon. It's all boxed and ready to go. All that's left to do is put inside my check (or other form of payment-please advise) to cover the cost of my 2nd Front Utility Pouch with matching Yolk (Z.L.&T.Ltd. 1940) and its cost of shipping; and write on your shipping address. Contents inside will be well packaged to prevent any water damage and the like while enroute.

How do you normally ship things with Canada Post with these rare and hard to find items? Personally, I ship using Registered Mail, with insurance. Here on the East Coast, Canada Post isn't always 100% reliable in getting your package delivered and/or received. When they do, in most cases the shipping container is damaged, including its contents. This method allows the shipper and receiver to track the package while enroute; and also allows financial compensation when item(s) are damaged, lost or stolen during transport. If possible, would you please ship in this manner.

If the above shipping method is not your norm, I'll be more than gladly cover the extra costs involved to ship both pouch sets (Z.L.&T.Ltd. 1940) in the manner listed above. Again, please advise.

Enclosed below are my email addresses (Please use both.) so that you may forward me your shipping address, shipping costs, form of payment preferred; and, if applicable, Canada Post's Tracking Number:

Keyan.Noble@flyjazz.ca (work)
keyannoble@hotmail.com (home)

Please forward me your email address so that I may give you my mailing address and Canada Post's Tracking Number.

Again, thanks in advance!

Keyan
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Old 22-02-10, 09:22
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Hi Dale,

I almost forgot. Please forgive my lateness in informing you about the status of your soon to be Rear Utility Pouch. I'm at work (2nd night of 4, all mid-nights); and we've been busy working on three aircraft (two in the hanger and one down line on the gate).

Sorry.

Keyan

P.S.-Do you like Decaff? Lol.
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Old 22-02-10, 15:30
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Ribtors warehouse in Calgary has a few (thousand) of the front pouches brand new in their cases. They run $5 each, cheaper by the hundred. They also have the shoulder straps for a buck or two each, again there are thousands.

If anyone is through Calgary, this is a must see surplus warehouse, that is, if you can find it. It is buried in an industrial park.

http://www.ribtor.com/
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Old 22-02-10, 18:12
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Ribtors warehouse in Calgary has a few (thousand) of the front pouches brand new in their cases. They run $5 each, cheaper by the hundred. They also have the shoulder straps for a buck or two each, again there are thousands.

If anyone is through Calgary, this is a must see surplus warehouse, that is, if you can find it. It is buried in an industrial park.

http://www.ribtor.com/
I was there a few weeks ago...they seem to only have a few used fronts left. They have several thousand P51 pouches though.

I suspect the fella that sold me the ones I have bought them from there.
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Old 02-03-10, 09:39
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Hi Dale (and others),

Would you be able to tel me what the manufacturer's name is to: "M.S.&U.Ltd."; what other P-37 Web Equipment they manufactured?

Thanks.

Keyan
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Old 03-03-10, 05:55
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Hi Dale (and others),

Would you be able to tel me what the manufacturer's name is to: "M.S.&U.Ltd."; what other P-37 Web Equipment they manufactured?

Thanks.

Keyan

M.S.& U. Ltd. is Montreal Suspender & Umbrella Ltd.

They made quite a variety of webbing as far as I know. Along with Zephyr Looms & Textiles, they probably made complete sets for their contracts. I think Ed would probably know more about what they made in general.

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