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I have other Mk.VII gas mask bags for sale, but this one is in a class of its own. If you know why, I'll give you a 1000 yen discount. British Army Surplus This is a bag for storing the Mk.VII gas mask, which was issued to the British Army in the 1940s during World War II. Made of cotton canvas with a shoulder strap. The interior has five compartments and a small pocket for storing canisters and other equipment. There are strings and disc-shaped locks on both sides to secure the bag to the legs or body. There are two mesh holes for drainage on the bottom. Mk.VI bags with six eyelets on the bottom are sold as the Indiana Jones model, but the bags used in the Indiana Jones movies are the Mk.VII bags with two mesh holes. Immediately after the introduction of the Mk.VII, Mk.VI bags were used with a Mk.VII stamp, so Mk.VII stamps with six eyelets also exist, but please be careful not to mistake them if you are looking for the Indiana Jones model. 1942 Made by Waring & Gilbow Ltd. Deadstock, unused item There are some creases from being stored in a warehouse, but it is an item from that time. The stamps are also fully legible, including the manufacturer's name, VII, 1942, and the broad arrow. There is little fading and no noticeable damage, but it is a military surplus item that has been stored for over 80 years. Please understand that this is a vintage item. External dimensions: approximately 27x28x8 I also have the same type of shoulder strap used by Indiana Jones for sale. Category...Other
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