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A brief look before I delete this, no stencils, but perhaps what Dave D refers?
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Hello Michael,
Why would you delete it? Hanno
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Maybe they took the real PIAT's away from Ford because they found the workers shooting each others thermos flasks all over the plant.
![]() A rubber stamp would certainly work well on reasonably small tasks. The item with the C Broad Arrow mark certainly looks like a rubber stamp that took a bit of a bounce, and the GRENADE marking has a stamped look to it as well. The C Broad Arrow stamps came in quite a number of sizes, and I think I have only ever seen black or white stamps for it. Often wondered what they used for the marking fluid: an 'ink', regular paint or a special paint. When done on canvas, it does not seem to cake like paint. It soaks into the surface of the fabric and I don't think I have ever seen one of these stamps where too much fluid was applied. It always seems to be exactly the right amount. Cheers for now, David |
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I'd add yellow as seen on wireless sets. Those appear to be stamped with paint sometimes with surplus paint beyond the edge of the "C".
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