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Old 27-09-25, 11:39
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Default Not the same

We had one of the original WW2 British Commonwealth pattern examples in a Western Australian Military Museum where I volunteered.

It had NO such bamboo or any other rigid reinforcement and so to my thinking it is still a likely contender.

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