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Original Rhodesian Bush War Era Unissued Rhodesian Brushstroke Camouflage Pattern Keko (Swallowtail) Patrol Cap With Neck Protector - Size 7 U.S. Flags grinding into sawdust (wood flour)

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Description

grinding into sawdust (wood flour) in order to mix with epoxy (a perfect method for patching worm holes)

There are blade wounds including ware (lamination splits) and fukure (Carbon pits)

This is a fantastic 1945 USMC enlistment poster which features a painting by Marine Sergeant D

This very nice example has a relatively small fullered blade measuring 14 1/4"

We are told that the Leith family did not themselves take part in the battle but were sympathizers and hid various Rebels

Original Rhodesian Bush War Era Unissued Rhodesian Brushstroke Camouflage Pattern Keko (Swallowtail) Patrol Cap With Neck Protector - Size 7 U.S. Flags grinding into sawdust (wood flour)Original Item: Only One Available. Now this is a fantastic Rhodesian Brushtroke camouflage pattern patrol cap! The Rhodesian Brushstroke is a brushstroke type camouflage pattern used by the Rhodesian Security Forces from 1965 until its replacement by a vertical lizard stripe in 1980. It was the default camouflage appearing on battledress of the Rhodesian Army and British South Africa Police, although used in smaller quantities by INTAF personnel. The

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