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To Blanco or not to blanco?

Discussion in 'Living History' started by Gerald Duval Compositeur, Jan 3, 2003.

  1. Gerald Duval Compositeur

    Gerald Duval Compositeur Member

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    Hey, im new to this forum (seems a bit empty) but i have a question. Should i blanco my 50's dated P37 webbing? i do love to camo my stuff, but i have been hesitant to mess with my tan stuff since it came that way. What would you do. And if so where can i get some blanco? Is it even made anymore? thanks in advance for your help.
     
  2. Popski

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    G'day Gerald

    No worry's, that's how we all started.
    You should be in luck. Any day now the book is to be released by Jean Bouchery who also wrote "The British Soldier" about TADAA "The Canadian Soldier". Saw it on Amazon, so have a look there. The pictures in the other book were very nice, so maye it's a reference on how to blanco or paint your webbing.

    Popski :D
     
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    G'day Gerald

    No worry's, that's how we all started.
    You should be in luck. Any day now the book is to be released by Jean Bouchery who also wrote "The British Soldier" about TADAA "The Canadian Soldier". Saw it on Amazon, so have a look there. The pictures in the other book were very nice, so maye it's a reference on how to blanco or paint your webbing. If it looks more accurate I would blanco it, a friend of my uses modelingpaint to do that.

    Popski :D
     

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