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You gotta have "connections" to get the other accessories.
Anyone can buy them from places like Amazon, Grainger, Fastenal, AirGas, etc. Most industrial or safety suppliers. I did not want people to think that the whole forestry system was only $17. One of the nice things about that system is that you can pick and choose your components: different helmet types, shapes, and colors; different suspensions; different levels of hearing protection; different face shields, etc.; as well as buy replacement parts. Or you can buy a 'forestry kit'. ***I don't rep or sell these products*** Just have been able to pass on some components, or offer some complete helmets as raffle prizes, due to some generous reps.

https://www.amazon.com/MSA-10118694...8&qid=1465594004&sr=8-1&keywords=MSA+10118694

Philbert
 
Since you quoted your own post, I didn't know what else you were referring to. ;)

If you meant to ask me, I'll be there Friday afternoon and evening and will hopefully be back Saturday night.

That is as long as svk is bringing that smoked salmon.
I can bring some other smoked salmon.

That place where the salmon came from joined the "Downstream Business Coalition" which is an anti mining group that includes many hypocritical companies who rely on the mining communities of northern MN for both goods and customers. I have many friends and relatives who depend on the mines for survival therefore I will not support any business which stands against them.
 
"I remembered these from a military show in Dundas, MN last month. "

Do you know what group put this show on? Or who a contact might be?
 
It was at the Rice County Steam & Gas Engine Inc. show grounds. It was the 7th Annual Armed Forces Weekend. Their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/RiceCountyWWII/?fref=ts and website: http://ricecountywwii.yolasite.com/. The show used to be in Farmington but it was moved this year, they said their going to back in Dundas again next year. Most of the WWII re-enactors are at the Little Log Cabin Show by Hastings at the end of July.
 

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