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			Found 3 of these NOS canvas bags / carryalls in a junk shop in Warracknbeal (Wimmera area of western Victoria) the other week and cannot fathom their use or history apart from the 1944 stamp.   Cheers, Dave. 
				__________________ 1 x 1955 Austin Champ WN1(restored) 2 x 1956 Austin Champ WN1(restored) 1 x 1955 Humber 4 x 4 GS (restored) 1 x 1945 FMC 1/4 Ton Trailer (restored) 1 x 1942 Bantam 1/4 Ton Trailer (restored) | 
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			Oh dear.... I was going to say that the MC7737 string was a stores code (which indeed it is), and so the bag was probably artillery related, that being VAOS Section 'M'. Unfortunately a web search when I got home turned up a real MC7377 webbing strap: https://picclick.co.uk/Ww2-British-3...581791957.html and it's most likely that your bags have been made from cut-up surplus webbing and fresh canvas, possibly for the fishing/sports market. (Especially since the cut-off end of the strap goes through the middle of the maker's name: Finnegans.)  Chris. | 
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