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Old 22-02-11, 16:06
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Robe, That felt pad on the lid, the carrier parts book only lists those two screws as 1/4 long, enough only to secure the wood in place, if there is no glue perhaps there is some of those split rivets there as seen on other boxs?.

Lance-Corporal George Gagnon, 14th Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery (R.C.A.), aboard a Landing Ship Tank fusing hand grenades to be used on D-Day. Southampton, England, 4 June 1944. His cap badge says another regiment.
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