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Hello Wayne, and welcome to the forum.
Your pictures are, unfortunately, too small to show detail. Generally, if you prepare Jpegs with about 50% quality compression and 1024 pixels wide they will work well. Just resize them before uploading. You should be able to upload multiple pictures onto one posting. Use the advanced option and manage attachments to upload them. Try and add a picture taken edge-on showing the left side edge construction. Also a closeup of the closure strap. I haven't seen a period WW-II holster with that kind of finish chipping. Here's an example of one that was recently sold. You can compare the photos to the construction of your holster: http://www.legacy-collectibles.com/n...r-holster-1449 WaffenAmt office inspector "WaA727" was active at this factory, rather than "127". Marc
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