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Old 11-01-19, 14:04
Richard Hughes Richard Hughes is offline
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Default Digging a Hole

This may be a bit of a spotter question but I have been trying to track down a Canadian Entrenching tool similar to the one in the picture for a webbing set.
I have a Canadian cover but all the tools you see seem to be British made. Did the Canadians make them or did they just use the British ones? If they did make them is there a list of manufacturers anywhere ?
Any guidance would be appreciated there seems to be very little in print on the subject
Thanks
Richard
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