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I recently found one buried in weeds at an abandond building while on vacation in North Carolina, looked like it had been left there for quite a few years. It had US Navy markings on it and a serial #CL132896 and a US and an anchor stamped in the middle at the end of the serial #. I know it was military surplus, was just wondering what year it was.

I took a few pictures of it and sent it to our sales department and told them it looked like something they'd try to sign up on our PM program as a joke, can't figure out why nobody is answering the phone down there now when I call.
  • Posted 30 Apr 2011 10:46
  • By roadtech
  • joined 2 May'09 - 81 messages
  • Ohio, United States

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