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Curious About The Current British Gas Mask Bags?

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Not a lot has changed in 60 years, eh?

http://www.lawranceordnance.com/new/ima ... sk-bag.jpg
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If anything, they have gotten simplfied even further.
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Wow, http://www.lawranceordnance.com/ is who I ordered one of my Indy bags from years ago. If I remember correctly Lawrence Kasden owns that company...(he's the screenwriter to Raiders and ESB).
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Indiana Texas-girl wrote:Wow, http://www.lawranceordnance.com/ is who I ordered one of my Indy bags from years ago. If I remember correctly Lawrence Kasden owns that company...(he's the screenwriter to Raiders and ESB).
Nah :) It's owned by Simon Lawrance. It's about a 10 minute walk from my office here :)
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Ah, thanks! Someone (can't remember who) had told me that info in my early years at Indygear. Thanks for clearing that up.
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Also, if you check out the Pattern 58 bag, you might just find a recognizable little detail:

http://medlem.spray.se/larskalvemark/in ... ern58b.jpg

8)

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Rob, That's the old style PLCE OG (Personal Load Carrying Equipment, Olive Green) gas mask bag, usually worn on the rear of your webbing belt with your other pouches rather then like we wear the MKVIIs.

The current issue is very similier, but is in DPM (Camouflage)

How's that for useless information?
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Useless? I only wish there would have been more time of stuff like that at the summit. :wink:
I had a really good time when you told me about your service Ian, indeed.

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Hey buddy!

Just glad I didn't bore you, not that there's alot to tell! :)

I was quite surprised when you and the other guys actually seemed to enjoy the biscuit browns and the pate!!!

A weekend certainly isn't long enough for a summit! Though I think me and Ken were getting a little tired of legging it up and down six flights of stairs a few times every day! And the cockroaches and rats we shared with! :P :wink:

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Rob wrote:Not a lot has changed in 60 years, eh?

http://www.lawranceordnance.com/new/ima ... sk-bag.jpg
I have one of these.
they where used in ALIENS.

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How does the dividers look inside and how's the space? Is it similar to an MKVII?
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How does the dividers look inside and how's the space? Is it similar to an MKVII?
I'll take some photos of the inside of my issued bag for you and I'll compare it with a couple of the inside of the older OG I have aswell.

Will take a couple of days, but I'm as good as my word!

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English Adventurer wrote:
I was quite surprised when you and the other guys actually seemed to enjoy the biscuit browns and the pate!!!
AGHAAA!!!
English Adventurer wrote: Though I think me and Ken were getting a little tired of legging it up and down six flights of stairs a few times every day!
UHHHH!!

Ken
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Indiana Ken wrote:
English Adventurer wrote: I was quite surprised when you and the other guys actually seemed to enjoy the biscuit browns and the pate!!!
AGHAAA!!!
English Adventurer wrote: Though I think me and Ken were getting a little tired of legging it up and down six flights of stairs a few times every day!
UHHHH!!
No, no.

YUMMMI!

and

Elevator... WHAT elevator? 8) Lift. Sorry. ;)

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:lol: :lol:

Fond memories!

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