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Not sure which one you are talking about...

As an apprentice, you were issued a small leather wallet not much bigger than a pencil case to hold three screwdrivers, cutters, wire strippers and 81's (long nose pliers)...

Later you were issued the larger leather No3 wallet which was actually a very useful size..

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The photo above includes the small hand auger, but I recall a larger one which had a metal eye instead of a tee handle and was turned using a screw driver as a lever...

I still have a No3 wallet somewhere, I shall have to dig it out...
Nice bt old case, the subs apps boys got them an installation, I was on external. (81's god yes long nose pliers)
 
The gaffer used to have a toolbag like that, he called it a skep but I don,t think that's right as a skep appears to be a beehive.
A bit different from the fashion posers toolbags of today.
 
It was two tone , maroon and rust.
The hand brake didn't work and one day it slipped out of gear and crashed into a farm building, but after a bit of hammering out and a new head light it still soldiered on.
 
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