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Just the UK Pattern Arrow, Bruce. No surrounding 'C' at all.
Not sure if it's true or not, but someone once told me years ago that wartime British military equipment was rarely marked with the full manufacturers name. Numbers and initials were more often used to try and avoid captured equipment easily telling the enemy what factories needed to be bombed. David |
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