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Old 12-04-20, 14:23
David Dunlop David Dunlop is offline
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True enough, Lynn.

Something else just occurred to me as well, regarding wartime photos. If you see one or more vehicles loaded to overflow with tools and kit all over and maybe even locks in place, maybe they are fresh new arrivals, or packed because the unit is on the move to a new location. Once relocated, everybody goes lean and mean for combat again.

Bruce.

I was not aware the same style padlock came in two sizes, but that now explains why the keys Jordan has also show up in a slightly longer length.

David
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