Standard No. 4 Mk 1 scabbard that has been boxed and sealed. Box is thoroughly marked as shown and dated 1965 but mis-spelled SCABBORD. I could insert some smart ass comment here about the Canadian military propensity for using low bidders but will restrain myself. Box is still sealed and “Buyer Beware”. One of the scabbards in this lot was open so we inspected the scabbard. The strange thing is it was not new. It proved to be in used condition. Years of storage in this box had resulted in some surface rust. This listing is for a sealed, unopened box. No guarantee of condition of contents.
Standard No. 4 Mk 1 scabbard that has been boxed and sealed. Box is thoroughly marked as shown and dated 1965 but mis-spelled SCABBORD. I could insert some smart ass comment here about the Canadian military propensity for using low bidders but will restrain myself. Box is still sealed and “Buyer Beware”. One of the scabbards in this lot was open so we inspected the scabbard. The strange thing is it was not new. It proved to be in used condition. Years of storage in this box had resulted in some surface rust. This listing is for a sealed, unopened box. No guarantee of condition of contents.