This antique WW2 Canadian Boot Dubbing Tin from Lewis, Toronto, is a fascinating relic from the Second World War, serving as a unique piece of military history. Originally used by Canadian soldiers to maintain and waterproof their leather boots, this tin once held essential boot dubbing, a waxy substance crucial for enduring harsh conditions. The tin’s design, marked with ‘Lewis’ and ‘Toronto,’ reflects the era’s craftsmanship and attention to durability. Although now empty, it stands as a testament to the daily lives and challenges faced by soldiers in the 1940s. Its compact size and historical significance make it a prized collectible for military enthusiasts or those interested in Canadian wartime memorabilia. This artifact not only represents the ingenuity of wartime logistics but also honors the perseverance of the soldiers who relied on such practical items. Ideal for display, it offers a tangible connection to the past and a conversation piece rich with history.
WW2 Canadian Boot Dubbing Tin Lewis Toronto Empty
$40.00
WW2 Canadian Boot Dubbing Tin Lewis Toronto Empty
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