Greg,
Keep looking - they are out there. I know of a LW blue set here in the South Island - how hard are they to find??!
Great pack and straps. Note the ring retaining webbing bands on your set are tucked into then sewn to the central panel - not just sewn down onto it (right side set in attachment)...but then your set has the 'full' 'D' ring webbing loop section as per my first set...so another variation. Great to see! So we learn a bit more.
Nice!
Mark
Yes you are dead right there, I do have my name down on a set in Belgium that hopefully will come to fruition but time and patiance are the key.
Years ago I aquired a blue webbed belt and its original buckle in ChCH which had been shortened and turned into a bit of a hate belt with Kiwi badges pinned to it...dont no if you remember that. It was a definate kiwi bring back so does go to show some of the blue webbing was indeed brought back by our fellers.
Mark, We are actually moving back to the shaky town the week after the MAM show so will be franticlly packing that weekend up here. Going to miss Nelson but the work is calling...Dammit
Thanks for that comparison pic showing variation in the attachment of the webbing bands... ya gotta love the colour of the webbing and the quality of the costruction compared to the tan models
Yeah - still rattling away down here with the odd biggy.
Well - we'll have to catch up so we can compare notes after you've settled back in.
Again - love the pack set and a great catch
M.
Yes we will, I'm looking forward to having my Bunker back and setting up shop again...not just as my collection / modeling room but its probably the safest place to run to if we get another biggy
I'll miss them but know they will eventually come back home. At least the bird will be well used and I can appreciate it bringing something back to life. I'll have to post my additions in a couple of months Matt
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