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I've had this flask carrier (belt) for about 34 or 35 years... It has gotten quite a bit of usage, but I've tried not to abuse it... but... over the past several years the stitching along the sides had dried out and become quite brittle, finally breaking and beginning to unravel. So this morning, I sat and restitched both sides. But have often wanted to get a new one. Has anyone ever seen one before?
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Or does anyone recognize this maker's mark?
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I still have a flask that appears to be identical to yours; I bought it back in the 1960s. That leather carrier is really nice and will do a good job of protecting the flask.
 
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