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05-29-2008, 07:34 AM | #1 |
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Pebble grain stuff..
hello Gentlemen,
I just received the pebble grain double mag. pouch I recently purchased, and I cannot resist the pleasure to post some photos. The attaching parts of the 1915 Mars holster have been made by Jerry Burney, of course.. There is an unreadable regiment ink marking inside the flap, and a stamp "Herm..." (probably Herman) on the front of the pouch. No date visible. |
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the following photos have been transmitted by Jerry who first received the pouch for me from the american seller...
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Beautiful outfit.
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A stunning pouch Christian... and a perfect match for your holster in both grain and color... Congrats!
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Really Nice!
Well done Chris
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Very trick, great purchase
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Suggestion: Try using short wave ultra violet light on the ink markings inside the flap and see if they become legible. Mauser720 - Ron
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Wonderful set! Thanks for the opportunity to see them.
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Thank you Gentlemen for your kind observations, they are an encouragement for me. This artillery holsters & accessoiries collection takes an important part of my time and my money, but it is so exciting.
Mauser720, yes I will try the ultra violet system, but I prefer to ask a specialist for this job, I am so unskilled ! thanks to all of you. christian |
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A simple black light should give you results.
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