A M-1943 Folding Shovel.
I think most of them are AMES made, some of them were made by WOODS and AF&H.
I have a mint 1943 dated, 2 1944 and one 1945. And some covers, 43, 44, 45.
Cheers!
Taka
Thanks takaif you have time could you kindly post a picture of your mint example ,id like to know what mine would of looked like to get a feel for the paint scheme etc ,mine seems to have a faint coating of olive drab on the handle and possibly the shovel too ,regards james
Regards James
Hi James,
Unfortunately, I don't have any photos of my shovel collection.
If I have the chance I will post them up.
Regards,
Taka
Great bit of original kit, The display idea sounds really cool James!You can always go ahead and inscribe that J in there!
Cheers, Sean.
taka not to worry,dont go to any trouble ,im sure a quick search on here will give us clues to the original paint scheme ,thanks sean yes your right im going to find my engraver
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Regards James
I have one I keep in the trunk of my car, in case
of emergencies.
gregM
Live to ride -- Ride to live
I was addicted to the "Hokey-Pokey" but I've turned
myself around.
great idea greg,apart from the elongated handle its pretty compact once folded ,is yours in better condition than mine ,regards james
Regards James
Mine is about the same or maybe a little better.
the blade and other metal parts still have some
green on them. Very, very faint trace of green
on the handle.
gregM
Live to ride -- Ride to live
I was addicted to the "Hokey-Pokey" but I've turned
myself around.
Very nice.
The US M/1943 folding shovel saw extensive use in Denmark as in every other NATO country, except Britain I believe. (Correct me if I am mistaking). I've even got a "home made" Norwegian carrier for it, made out of webbing, leather and brass parts from the 1950s.
Fun fact: In Denmark many PE "store rooms" had a box of old folding shovels for "hand to hand" combat training.![]()
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