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Ii didn't really keep that much and what I did has long gone with the exception of the torch. But the most useful thing I still have on my key ring is my compo tin opener.
lolz, I've also still got on of those...and it's on my keyring....great minds ..eh?
lol somewhere in the house I still have my clasp knife.
Now how weird is that, I've got two, one my father owned, and a second one he passed onto me upon my recruitment..(I'm under the impression it belonged to my Grandfather)..
Now how weird is that, I've got two, one my father owned, and a second one he passed onto me upon my recruitment..(I'm under the impression it belonged to my Grandfather)..
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Top-drawer scratchy Bro!!! Looking real good with a coat on her and glad the pink is finally gone...Water always tasted like crap out of those plastic jerrycans back then. We used to paint ours green as they were molded in tan plastic...
Painted some of the details. And a bit of chipping.
I picked out the rifle but in wood as this was more common on the L1A1 SLR in the 60's than the plastic butt. I also added a butt number. these were used to identify the weapons quickly on the shelf in the armoury.
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