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What in the heck is this thing?

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This item came with my MARK VII bag.

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Dimensions are 6-7/8" Long X 2-1/4" Wide

Any idea what it is or what it is used for?
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Post by Snakewhip_Sable »

it might help folks if they had a sense of scale about it.
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Snakewhip_Sable wrote:it might help folks if they had a sense of scale about it.
Good Idea. I have added it to the original post.
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Post by VP »

Looks like a key.
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Post by Swindiana »

It is a bakerlite button stick.
My guess is it was used to lift up the button when polishing it not to stain the fabric on the uniform or webbing.

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Another version was the plain brass one.

EDIT:
More info here;
http://www.bodill-parker.co.uk/html/but ... story.html

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One of the vendors sent me a p-38 military-style can opener with my order. Cool stuff...

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Ah COW. Where nobody knows everything, but everybody knows something...is there any question this board can't answer??
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Post by G-MANN »

This object is made of wood and is less about 1/16" thick, so Swindiana is correct.
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Post by Indakin »

it looks like one of the knife tools on boba fetts leg.
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Post by Swindiana »

I THINK we never sorted out the swallow thing, but others did;

http://www.armory.com/swallow.html

;)

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Indakin wrote:it looks like one of the knife tools on boba fetts leg.
Exactly what I was about to say!!!
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Snakewhip_Sable wrote:it might help folks if they had a sense of scale about it.
It's a standard British Army buuton stick. You place it under the brass buttons and buckles etc. on a dress uniform so you keep the polish off the cloth. This one could be WW2 - they haven't changed much.
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Post by Baggers »

No, they haven't, and welcome to the forum Alan. I've got a brass one identical to the first example posted that is broad arrow marked with a NATO stock number and dated sometime in the 1960s. I also have a red compressed fibre version that matches the second one pictured.They are both about five or six inches in length.

BTW, the scalloped cut outs on the edges of the first stick were used to protect the cotton webbing portions of the pattern 1937 webbing set when polishing the brass tags on the ends of the waist belt, shoulder braces, and various straps that were a part of the equipment.

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Post by Redinight »

I was just thinking I could have used something like that when I was polishing the buttons on my MKVII. I used brasso to clean it up and now the area around the brass parts is a lighter green. Oh well, I like these bags so much that I bought another one, and it is waiting at home for me.
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Swindiana wrote:I THINK we never sorted out the swallow thing, but others did;

http://www.armory.com/swallow.html
Hmm... the Swallow issue is long since solved, mon frère... as you well remember.

http://www.style.org/unladenswallow/
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Post by Swindiana »

I remember, my friend.

The http://www.armory.com/swallow.html site has a link to it aswell. ;)

Like stated before, aint nuthin' we can't tackle. 8)

-I can't think of... anything.

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Post by Scandinavia Jones »

'cept possibly brick walls. Oh we can, but... ya know.

I don't know what this is all about any more. :-s
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Me neither... Uhmm...

-Now, what should we talk about?

8)

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Post by Scandinavia Jones »

Ahmm... beer?

Or... why hijacking threads is a commendable trait?

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