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British Army WW2 Infantry Pick Axe Original 1940s #C1940s WWII British Army Pick Axe Genuine British Armed Forces Issue Pick Axe as issued to Home Guards and Infantry units for the purpose of clearing obstructions for friendly forces, or creating obstructions for opponents. Condition: This item is in overall good used condition with signs of wear that might be expected for an ex military mining tool that's at least 80 years old. The pick head and handle are both quite dirty and dusty as a result of
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