One of those odd bits of webbing that you don't see that often. Came into work last week.
One of those odd bits of webbing that you don't see that often. Came into work last week.
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Great pack Ade! Canadian-made by Joseph Edward Lortie Company, Limited of Montreal. Those phenolic resin tips are also distinctively Canadian.
Thanks. The straps to the back of the pack have the same type of tips too.
Cheers, Ade.
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Do you have pictures, by any chance? That late production Canadian webbing can be scarce. It's funny that British and Canadian webbing makers shifted to specialist items towards the end of the war. I guess they had vast quantities of the standard P37 webbing by 1944/45...
I will take a pic for you.
Cheers, Ade.
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