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Not a plug at all... :lol: but I thought I share my thoughts about this tiny pocket inside of the Mark VII. I don't know if this was posted some time ago, but my opinion is, that this is perfect to place your Pecards in it. :)
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Thats cool! Myself...I just love the way the LC clover lighter fits in there! It seems to be made for it. ;)
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I agree about the lighter.
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Huh, I automatically put my small Pecard's tub in there too. Perfect fit. Amazing really.
I also like the one divider pocket (the one split in half) to keep a water bottle in. Spare crackers and fall in another(the flat full width one). Some folks remove these dividers,but I like 'em!
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Guess I'm in the lighter camp...Of course, it also fits packs of gum quite nicely, too.....
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My pager clips into there. My cell phone fits but it won't stay.
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Ranger36 wrote:I put a box of matches in it. But thats a great idea with the Pecards, I should try it. All I need now is Pecards.
Just remember,When you eventually order your large tub,pick up one of the small sizes(.75 oz) at the same time. You don't want to pay separate shipping!
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The lighter came in my mind too as I watched down on me to my five-pocket-jeans. :) But seriously, a lighter-pocket is a cool idea, too.

So, the original Mark VII from the 40's had the same pocket in it? :-k
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Mine does
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Yup, they do have that litle pocket:

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I believe it was intended to hold de-fogging agent for the lenses of the gasmask :-k

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Hey, Geert, are those your bags? If so, who's the maker on the right? I couldn't make it out on my monitor. Thanks!
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gwyddion wrote: I believe it was intended to hold de-fogging agent for the lenses of the gasmask :-k
Sounds like a good explanation :tup:
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The back story to our gear is half of what makes it cool in the first place!


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Andymac84 wrote:
gwyddion wrote: I believe it was intended to hold de-fogging agent for the lenses of the gasmask :-k
Sounds like a good explanation :tup:
It was indeed:

http://scandy.fortunecity.se/bagshots/i ... tisha.html
http://scandy.fortunecity.se/bagshots/i ... tishb.html

Centered in the right image is the metal loop for the thin lanyard to keep it from being dropped.
This lanyard was either attached to a loop or an eyelet in the small pocket of which we've spoken.

EDIT: Images edited into links due to server issues.

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sam wrote:Hey, Geert, are those your bags? If so, who's the maker on the right? I couldn't make it out on my monitor. Thanks!
Yes those are my bags. I must say it isn't strange you couldn't make out the maker on your monitor, as I can't read it myself on that bag. So untill I find myself a new trick to try and figure it out it will unfortunately remain a mystery :(

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