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Old 04-10-10, 23:49
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Default Packaging style

Interesting thought.

I did think the packaging was rather stylish, rather then utilitarian military.

It could well be pre-war, but judging by some of the other material there most of it seems to be either wartime or post-war.

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Originally Posted by Richard Farrant View Post
Hi Keith,

The style of packaging for Bedford linings is unfamiliar, also brake linings for most of the models I am familiar with, have different thickness for leading and trailing, and this is true for all Bedfords in military and civvy use during WW2, ie K, M and O (civvy), and MSC, ML, MW, OX, OY and QL. Not RL either.

Back to the package style, I wonder if it is prewar?
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