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Congratulations David! Excellent powder flask. I think Morocco |
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How do you get an accurate measure of powder, is there an accessory measure or would it have been a cap which I assume once covered the flask opening?
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Afaik, it could be either, sometimes (rarely?) made from a large calibre cartridge case. I do have one North African flask with the remains of a cut off and measure, taken or copied from a western flask, but it's the only one I have seen.
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Hi David,
I think your "new" flask is Algerian. Stu |
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The round one (I have a similar shaped one) The other one is Moroccan. Tirri's book shows the round one as Algerian.
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