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Unread 11-10-2005, 03:30 PM   #9
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These rarely come up in my neck of the woods...It actually took me ten years to aquire my Imperial Navy stock and holster. Tom is most probably jaded a bit since he has dozens of them but for those of us on the getting eaten side of the food chain, to find this complete rig ready to go and in fairly decent condition saves a lot of looking.
Thes strap is very rare.....If it is an original. They were the first thing to break.
The holster is not that bad for an imperial Navy. I have had many here in my shop and most are in this condition or worse. These must have been hard used or badly stored on shipboard. There are not many Imperial Navy's I have seen in pristine shape.
This one seems to have been repaired and has some stitching problems. Nothing that couldn't be improved apon however.
Ron is right...it is like the stock market only better. Jerry Burney
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