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Old 26-07-23, 13:47
Graeme Stephens Graeme Stephens is offline
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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Default Rear Door Key and Pouch

Many years ago, I was lucky to find an original (?) Limber key, equally as luck runs, we have in this State a Master military restorer/craftsman – Wayne Henderson, who made casts of the key in bronze.
Now I have time to learn leather craft and wet moulding, saddle stitching, and trial & error.
Having the 3 rivet holes gives the pouch limits, my first attempt wasn’t bulky enough to allow for the string/ lanyard – apparently in the first winter action in 1914 the keys to gain access to the ammo were dropped in the mud, resulting in a white string being attached to ‘all’ tools.
Images of the Limber pouches are vague, and with this Mk3 attempt I’m quite satisfied.
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Key Pouch 1 .jpg   Key Pouch 2 .jpg   Key Pouch 3 .jpg   Key Pouch 5 .jpg   Key Pouch 6 .jpg  

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