Indeed, you don't see many of these here in the UK. Nice clean example.
Cheers, Ade.
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A very nice example !!
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Cheers!
Taka
That is a great find! I'd buy it in a heartbeat. Rich A. in Pa
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I wouldn't say no to it. Also good to see that it still has the internal dividers present.
Regards etc
Ian D
AKA: Jimpy
Thanks, I'm pleased with it and I've tracked down a SA water bottle holder and set of pouches, but they will have to wait til next payday! I'd like to put a full set together...to go with the Indian sets I am putting together as well.
Great South African small pack Warspite!
You can differentiate packs made by D.I.FRAM and SAPAW by the closure straps, since the former has 1" width straps with double rivet chapes and the latter had 3/4" straps with single rivet chapes.
I'm super jealous, never found one in Jo'burg the bunch of times I've been there!
According to the South Africans I have spoken with, South African-made webbing is even rare in South Africa. I think a lot of it was modified and used postwar too...
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