David Conwill
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Back when I was in high school, all the military surplus catalogs were filled with 1950s Swiss Army Surplus - personally I had an overcoat, a rucksack, a couple bread bags, and a pair of winter gaiters.
It was great stuff, hard wearing and felt like it would last forever. My brother had a Swedish Army rucksack of slightly less quality. It's all gone now, and when I look through military surplus websites and stores it's all cruddy nylon knock-offs of Vietnam-era gear.
Just today I was lamenting that I couldn't find another pair of those gaiters and a salt-and-pepper rucksack like I had in high school (the pack got run over by a car, and goodness knows what happened to the gaiters).
Do you think the good military surplus is all gone, or are there stockpiles of good quality stuff somewhere waiting to still be released?
-Dave
It was great stuff, hard wearing and felt like it would last forever. My brother had a Swedish Army rucksack of slightly less quality. It's all gone now, and when I look through military surplus websites and stores it's all cruddy nylon knock-offs of Vietnam-era gear.
Just today I was lamenting that I couldn't find another pair of those gaiters and a salt-and-pepper rucksack like I had in high school (the pack got run over by a car, and goodness knows what happened to the gaiters).
Do you think the good military surplus is all gone, or are there stockpiles of good quality stuff somewhere waiting to still be released?
-Dave