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  1. #1
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    Default Naval Duffle Bag

    Not sure about where to put this but this i'm sure everyone have see this lock many time. Now it look like they use it for Naval Duffle bag. I know there use it just about anywhere but guess everyone think or guess what or where it go.....Timothy.......
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    Last edited by Huw Eastwood; 01-03-19 at 05:51 PM.

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    Default Naval Duffle Bag

    Some reason the first post the pdf didn't show up. Now sending it again if it work.....Timothy.....
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    Posh one - sold by Harrods! 2-lever, widely used by army also from WW1. There is also a similar handle with an eye, to take a small padlock. Really very little protection from pilfering,as the keys were common among the troops. Might just discourage pilfering when traveling on railways, where passengers and staff might not have the keys.

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