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JCM298:

Two sources of such lanyards that I know of, both Canadian but they will gladly ship to the U.S. -

Jean Plamondon, of P&S Militaria has them on his "Miscellaneous" page for C$11 (US$9)- both a gray/green (item #926. left below) and a khaki (#927, right below) version:

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Here's the link (scroll down when you get there) - http://psmilitaria.50megs.com/miscel.html

Alternatively, Dave Hiorth operating as SgtBilkoTrading on eBay, has a listing there for a different khaki version, at a "Buy It Now" listing price of US$10 - listing says that he has 44 of them ...

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http://cgi.ebay.ca/WW2-Canadian-British-Khaki-Lanyard_W0QQitemZ6584554758QQcategoryZ4075QQcmdZViewItem
 
GrantR,

Thanks for the info and links. My $5.00 Adams looks good on my wall. The lanyard will improve the display.

I just toured your website and the whole thing was interesting. I really enjoyed it.

John
 
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I bought it at a junk shop (now it would be an antique store) in Saint John, NB. in the early `50's. It is missing parts, ie, main spring, ejector rod and assembly, etc. It makes a good wall hanger and has caused a stir or two when I wore it at a uniform inspection. I'll take a photo or two and start a new thread.

I don't want to hijack this thread.

John
 
Oh ... forgot to mention ...

I have lanyards of both types shown in my post above - for "use in the field", I prefer the kind offered by SgtBilkoTrading - i.e. the single strand version. Less to get tangled up on stuff, and effectively longer.

Coincidentally, I recently did some movie "screen captures" from Khartoum, and here it appears that General Gordon/Charlton Heston - in this rather fuzzy image - is using the double strand type on his .476 Enfield revolver, although it apparently doesn't have the second "turk's head" to keep it snugged up around the neck ...

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Not that Hollywood is a good refernce for this type being "correct" for that era, of course ...
 
JCM298 said:
BigUglyMan,

You did very well. Where did you get that lanyard? I need one for an Adams Patent for display in a shadow box.

John

Came on the pistol. Unfortunately the owner's dead and the kid is a bit of a flake (well, an LMD city dwelling type guy with no interest in guns). I guess the story died with him.
 
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