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Old 13-09-25, 11:07
Jakko Westerbeke Jakko Westerbeke is offline
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Originally Posted by Philliphastings View Post
Looks to me like a folding or ‘soft’ stretcher
Do you have any photos of one of those? I tried looking and can’t find any

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It looks like the canvas carrying case for the artillery plotting board with a couple extra large straps for securing it to the side of the hull.
The only photos I can find of such an item all show items like these:

s-l1600.jpgoriginal-1940-dated-british-mk1-artillery-plotting-board-case_55083_main_size3.jpg

That doesn’t look like the item on the tanks to me, unfortunately.
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