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    What I know about British colour codes is that Yellow indicates the HE is the fill, Green indicates that TNT is used and the Red "X's" indicate it is suitable for use in tropical/warm climates.

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    would very much love to get one, I have seen replicas of this. one replica on flEabay for 199 quid

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    Hi, I'm keeping a very nice one as a trade item in the hope that one day someone will swap it for a set of clam covers for my No 74 SB. Hint Hint. Cheers

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    would very much love to get one, I have seen replicas of this. one replica on flEabay for 199 quid
    Do not make people into error. This is simply slander. You see original and the replica clam mines only on the photos and now spend a final judgment.
    Replicas cost L 50 and made of epoxy resin. Such copies can easily be distinguished from the original, when you have them in hand. Original clam mine that I sell are made of bakelite and some example have not even been opened in 60 years. I sent you photos, which show in what state were found in the old hideout of the resistance.
    But you still telling lies about the copies.
    People who bought from me can attest that these are the originals.
    Found Mk III various models from different manufacturers, I have three example with manufacturer stamps.

    robik-robik

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    If these are copies, then you are also a copy.
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    My Sincere Apologies in my haste to "Be helpful" . My posting was grossly misdirected and I am very sorry. please accept my apology.


 
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