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Old 25-09-16, 11:07
Chris Suslowicz Chris Suslowicz is offline
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In the end view you can see the markings on the carrying straps with the ZA number. Would these be original?
They certainly look like it. ZA.8403 dates back to the original numbering of the VAOS, and is earlier than 1940 (since there are higher numbers in the 1940 VAOS - which pre-dates the WS 11 (it has WS1 and WS9, etc. plus much earlier stuff listed)). I assume it was an existing item when the WS11 came along.

That set is in astonishing condition!

Chris
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