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In Case Of A Fall Emergency Use Carryall Cell Phone Accessory Haversack plus

$ 2.6

Availability: 52 in stock
  • Bundle Description: Not Applicable
  • Features: Lightweight
  • UPC: Does not apply
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Cost: Inexpensive
  • Custom Bundle: Not Applicable
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Type: Cell Phone Holder
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Model: Haversack
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Items Included: Lanyard/Pendant
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Manufacturer Warranty: Not Applicable
  • Material: Cotton
  • Color: White
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    98% of my items are
    made in
    AMERICA
    Featured in this sale . . . .
    FROM MY
    MEDICAL AID COLLECTION
    1 Each
    Soldier's Replica of a
    "Haversack"
    (Cell Phone not included)
    "Unisex Fashion Accessory"
    Great to hold a cell phone around your shoulder or neck
    in case of a FALL!
    This Design , is a replication of a typical woven
    Cotton Drill Cloth.
    (Completly washable)
    Haversack.
    About 5" wide and 7-1/2" tall, complete with a shoulder strap.
    The flap is secure with a Velcro strip.
    This is one of Uncle Jack's
    Unique Finds.
    Ideal to give for a Elderly Relative or Friend Living Alone or Returning from a Hospital Stay just keep it for yourself.
    the list can go on . . .
    (see all possible uses below)
    FIRST A HISTORY OF THE HAVERSACK
    The name 'Haversack' originates from its usage to carry 'Havercake'. Havercake was a rough type of bread simply made from oats and water, with the addition sometimes of yeast to bulk it out. Oats was the staple food of the poor, especially in the textile districts of the north of England, during the privations caused by the Napoleonic Wars. Havercake was made in the form of a thick biscuit as a convenient way to take food to the factory for the mid-day meal, and the haversack was the bag it was carried in. This system, using havercake carried in a haversack, was also used widely by the military for the individual soldier to carry his rations. The Duke of Wellington's Regiment was nicknamed the 'Havercake Lads' because the recruiting sergeants used to display a piece of havercake held aloft on a bayonet, to signify that food would never be a problem if enlisted; a great encouragement to recruiting when the general population was starving.
    The haversack, especially when used in the military, was generally about 30 cm by 30 cm with a button-down flap to close it. When empty the bag could be folded in three and an extra button on the back of the bag would allow it to be re-fixed in this position. For the military this made it neat and, when held to the side in its folded form by the soldiers belt, it became part of the uniform of many regiments in the British army.
    U.S. Army Haversack
    In 1910 the U.S. Army adopted the M-1910 Haversack as the standard back pack for all infantrymen. The pack is essentially a sheet of rugged khaki-colored canvas that folds around its contents (bedroll, clothing, daily rations, and assorted personal items), and is held together by flaps and adjustable buckle-straps. The two shoulder straps are designed to attach to a web belt or suspender configuration. The exterior of the pack has loops, rings, and grommet tabs for attaching a bayonet sheath, a "meat can" (mess kit) pouch, and a canvas carrier for a short-handled shovel (aka. entrenchment tool).
    This pack remained in service, most notably during
    World War I
    , until 1928 when it was superseded by the modified M-1928 pack. However, thousands of surplus M10s were issued during World War II to compensate for shortages in war-time textile production.
    The M-1928 haversack continued to be the standard-issue army back pack until the last year of
    World War II
    . The only exceptions being officers, engineers, paratroops and other soldiers who were issued the more compact M-1936 Musette bag. The M28 was gradually phased out in 1944 with the introduction of the M-1944 and M-1945 Canvas Combat Field Pack configuration. This new two-part design, based on the Marine M-1941 system, used a much smaller back pack (for rations, clothes, and mess kit), and a separate Cargo Bag that attached to the bottom for extra clothes and shoes. The top pack had the same type of grommet tabs and loops as the M-1928 for attaching a bayonet and entrenchment tool plus straps for securing a "horseshoe" bedroll.
    Width of the Haversack
    Length of the Haversack
    The Haversack next to an I Phone
    This Haversack carry-all accessory size was fabricated with
    the new trend of
    Americana Grandeur
    in mind.
    This unisex Fashion Article is ready to showoff for every man, women, teenager and child.
    This Americana fashion statement which is sweeping the country; compliments just about every style of clothing you pair it with.
    This particular design is the most popular due to
    honoring our service troops' by displaying
    our great country's Initials U.
    S.
    A.
    The Haversack next to an I Phone
    The perfect accessory that can hold your Cell phone, Medications, Wallet, ect.
    Use it in the winter to make your Cell Phone and Credit Card more accessible.
    Use it in the summer to keep all you needs in this handy sack.
    Secure it with over the shoulder strap.
    The Haversack with I Phone partially inserted
    Note the secure Velcro Flap Closure, the designer chose this over straps or buttons to make opening the Haversack less cumbersome.
    The Haversack with I Phone and wallet partially inserted
    The Haversack worn over a heavy coat and over the shoulder with the strap, handy to access it's contents.
    Just Some Of The Possible Uses: Cell Phones, Smart Phones, I Phone, Andriod, Medications, Small Flashlight, Wallet, Pen, Note Pad, Make Up, Car Keys, I Pod, MP3 Player, Camera, Drivers License, Credit Cards, Bottle of Water, Pack of Cigarettes, Lighter, Snacks and on and on . . . .
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    MEDICAL AID PRODUCTS
    This item is a Personal Use item and
    once opened
    it can not be returned.
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