A couple of months ago forum pal DodgyDave mailed me to say he had picked up a Mills and would I be interested?
Yesterday we met up at Chatham and he showed my his find. A Throwing practice Mills 36 (or 23 / III) with wooden plugs, filled with sand and an interesting red / yellow paint scheme.
A very reasonable amount of dosh changed hands and I was the new owner. So many thanks Dave for thinking of me. When I got home I noticed the makers mark was offset. I then realised it was a maker I had no record of. It's marked M'DS.
Here's some photos of this interesting addition to my collection of throwing practice Mills.
I've also been asked to identify a Mills 36 / 23 Mk III marked F MS. The F is sideways and above the MS. Any ideas? I think the F might be a cast mark and MS the maker.
John
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Yesterday we met up at Chatham and he showed my his find. A Throwing practice Mills 36 (or 23 / III) with wooden plugs, filled with sand and an interesting red / yellow paint scheme.
A very reasonable amount of dosh changed hands and I was the new owner. So many thanks Dave for thinking of me. When I got home I noticed the makers mark was offset. I then realised it was a maker I had no record of. It's marked M'DS.
Here's some photos of this interesting addition to my collection of throwing practice Mills.
I've also been asked to identify a Mills 36 / 23 Mk III marked F MS. The F is sideways and above the MS. Any ideas? I think the F might be a cast mark and MS the maker.
John
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