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Mystery leather strap
Any ideas on this unusual leather strap? Part number M.3., MC.7874, Strap, leather, w/piece, 1”x10”, MK. I, Muiti-Purpose Pt. The “piece” likely refers to a sliding tabular piece of leather that may have acted as a scuff protector. Most likely British origin.
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Used on various things but certainly some artillery tool stowage.
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Mystery leather strap
This is used to hold a rammer on the trail of a 25 Pdr Gun.
It is for sale? Gilles |
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Including the 25pr. accessory needs. The slip-on leather pad can be seen on tripod leg retaining as well as multiple other needs. Excellent item, top quality, costly to manufacture a modern replacement. Last edited by Michael R.; 19-03-20 at 20:00. |
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It is just a souvenir item I have had on my “shelf of mysteries” in my office. Now it moves over to the other shelf. Thank you all for the input. I will try to track down the chap who gave it to me years ago.
... Brian |
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Not the same strap on Sherman, those were 1.25" wide.
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