It looks like the anchor is stamped into the clamp. I'd say it's a pretty good bet that it is a USN bag.
GoldSmith vintage bag restoration
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I have a little update on this bag, may be a Navy bag or this anchor may be just what it is. I just happened to see after I took off the loop and started cleaning.
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Originally posted by Dutchman View PostIt's possible it's one the line of bags made for General Services Administration. A lot of the makers supplied the branches of the military during WWII and Korea. That swivel eye was a requirement, as it allowed the use of a screw hook when setting up in the field.
I was under the impression theses hooks were made for rope swivels to attach. Didn’t make sense to me that everyone had rope tied around the loop of the bag to me.and wasn’t long after Nicols swivels that Everlast started producing with s hooks. Consistently Learning, I think that’s one of the bags best features for me, uncovering and learning the history
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It's possible it's one the line of bags made for General Services Administration. A lot of the makers supplied the branches of the military during WWII and Korea. That swivel eye was a requirement, as it allowed the use of a screw hook when setting up in the field.
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GoldSmith vintage bag restoration
Dutchman, I was hoping you would have some info on this bag, barely can we make out Goldsmith and JE 55 or a UE 55, originally with a swivel eye attached to the loop. This bag came with a unique swivel now that remember I will try and find original pics.
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