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Old 24-03-23, 01:44
Colin Alford Colin Alford is offline
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David,

In my second image above, I can see a very faded marking centred above the makers mark. I can see (in three rows) TENT ___ELESS VALISE.

I pulled the tent out of the valise to refresh my memory of any markings on the tent. The below images are of the maker and applied unit markings on the tent.

Colin
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