I will add that the "too new looking" is not a disqualifier on this stuff. There are too many items that were made during the war, not issued out or issued but not used much and still in nice condition. If you were to take this same item, rub it in the dirt or otherwise soil it up a little, then would it be war time?
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I will add that the "too new looking" is not a disqualifier on this stuff. There are too many items that were made during the war, not issued out or issued but not used much and still in nice condition. If you were to take this same item, rub it in the dirt or otherwise soil it up a little, then would it be war time?
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