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Home Guard Auxilliary Explosives

kev55

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Hi, Just wondering what the wrappers looked like for 1940 era N.S. Polar Gelignite, and Du Pont Gelignite, as mentioned in the Highworth Diaries, issued to the Auxilliaries, as I would like to make up a few inert sticks, and apart from them being a buff/tan colour I know nothing about the appearance of them. Kev
 
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