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I think Denis may have passed away just a few years ago.
They had an amazing amount of NOS surplus 19-Set and 81mm Mortar items. A lot of the packaging was from a depot of some sort in St. Hubert, and I believe the RCAF had a station there of some form during the war as well. I had purchased an 81mm Training Mortar from Francois for my Universal Carrier that had been converted to an 81mm Mortar Carrier postwar and was surprised to find the modified mortar barrel was a wartime Canadian 3” Mortar barrel. David |
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Bruce.
I took a look in Peter Ford’s INFOEX but no ID information at all for this Otter, just it’s listing. If the number on the side is original, perhaps somebody might recognize it and know the current whereabouts. David |
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The number 56-203 on the door is original. I know this because I have photo's of this Otter while it was still in the Elliot Brother's yard. I also have a copy of the Elliot's receipt from Crown Assets Disposal when they bought this Other, their second one and their three Fox from Hagersville in 1957. It also lists the serial numbers for all five vehicles. This Otter was 2844714637 and the one in Salt Lake City is 2844714611 originally with 56-204 on the door.
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