Posted 1 year ago
bratjdd
(420 items)
Manikin is this the cloth you were talking about in your post.
I always wonders were this cloth came from. I love the fact
that is show you how to treat an injured person. Any comments are welcome.
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Posted 1 year ago
bratjdd
(420 items)
Manikin is this the cloth you were talking about in your post.
I always wonders were this cloth came from. I love the fact
that is show you how to treat an injured person. Any comments are welcome.
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Oh my Brat you have my cloth !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank goodness please send it back it belongs with the wood box :-) Does it open larger and does it have writing on it ? I am thinking mine had german writing on it but yes it looked like yours ! It was carried in fields by untrained men to treat wounded until help came along ! WWII . Can you open it or just send it to me LOL I love this and was always sorry I gave it to my Dr .Thanks Bratjdd for posting XO And I don't give those out to much :-) Like Kerry rarely gives BIG love to something only special .
Manikin Ahh :) Thank you, You have my respect,and appreciation I will open it tomorrow and take a picture for you, I have another one it is a red kind off small red looking purse, I have to look for that one i forgot were i put it. Thank you, your story touch me and I knew that meant a lot to you. SO we need to talk. :) may be ill see you tomorrow and we will chat.