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Thread: White Canvas Black Print "table top"depiction of 1911 parts for assembly-disassembly

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    White Canvas Black Print "table top"depiction of 1911 parts for assembly-disassembly

    I found an old thick white canvas material 2ft x 2ft depiction of M1911 parts assembly-disassembly.
    It looks like a US Armoror's table-top trainer where the soldier would disassemble the M1911 and place the parts onto the black print-real size areas...as each part that is printed on heavy canvas material.
    Any experts have insight on these?
    How common?
    Were they ever framed or just used as a "place setting"?
    What have these sold for?

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    Several styles exist. I have one made of rubberized canvas probably similar to yours. I don't see them often but usually not very expensive.

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