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During my short time in the army, if we went to the field and forgot our knife, fork, or spoon, they got liberated from the nearest mess hall.
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Hey Derk.
Not sure about this one being a wartime GSW item. I had two, years ago (both went to Don Perry in Edmonton). From what I recall, they are GSW stamped and dated as per their 2-Gallon and 1-Gallon cans. The cap is the same heavy brass and if memory serves, diagonally across the top of the can from the big brass cap is a much smaller knurled brass breather that is opened to allow the contents to exit smoothly. Not to say that the can you found is not a civvies can from the 30's or 40's. Nice finds in any event! David |
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There were WWII issue knife, fork and spoon sets (this is British) as well as here is one of the many types of WWII issue Clasp Knives.
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We have a few of those 4 gallon cans at the museum. However, many of the flimsies had much cheaper tops. |
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So there was an issue knife with the fork and spoon! I have seen many issue forks & spoons in the past but never found a knife which made me think that they must have just used their clasp knife.
Thank you Ed for posting that information. David, The 4 gallon flimsy is definitely a civilian one by the top handle (flat metal soldered to the can versus the military issue ones that had a wire handle and by the filler opening is a screwed on tin cap versus the sealed cap). I am happy just having the can as I collect gasoline cans too! As for the first aid metal box I found today it is stencilled on the top; 8-1000 OUTFIT FIRST AID GENERAL LARGE Does anybody have any idea what this first aid kit was for? Vehicle maybe? Regards,Derk
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"I am happy just having the can as I collect gasoline cans too!"
Be honest, Derk. It's not just gasoline cans. You have enough stuff gathered to open your own White Rose Filling Station! ![]() With regards to the First Aid Kit? Was your CMP Ambulance issued with one? If so, I would think it would be a fairly comprehensive kit. David |
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Hi Derk,
Nice finds! I believe that you may be "barking up the wrong tree" by searching for Double-Hex wrenches. I too thought they were correct for CMP/UC Tool kits and collected a few of them but now I believe them to be incorrect. Approx 4 years ago I started this thread but received no replies: http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ad.php?t=18126 I started to believe that this was the correct 5/8" x 3/4" Box Socket Wrench as shown in the Ford Driver's Handbooks but I had no references that listed the part number. Within the last year I found this old thread by Ian Fawbert with images of his Tool packing list. Notice the first three items listed on "page 1" http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ad.php?t=11353 I now have all three of those listed wrenches but I have not found an image or example of the single end 15/16" Box Socket Wrench listed in the Driver's Handbook for the F60L. I have attached an image of C39Q 17006 next to a Double-Hex 1/2" x 9/16" to show the size comparison. Plus some images of 17006, 17007, and 17009 together. I do have a spare NOS C39Q 17007 if you're interested. Colin |
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