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Good info Rob. Sounds like this will be a nice addition to my No1 Mk3.
Did the synthetic & bakelite versions have a spoon or brush attached to the lid?
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The synthetic ones also had the spoon.
A lot of the synthetic ones from Canadian service can be found with the PH (Parker hale) markings on them. They generally come in brown or black. The clear ones are usually found cracked. |
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