WWII Reproduction Medical Paperwork by Taylor Dewey --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Craig-Martin Tooth Paste | ~~~~~~~~~ PAPER ~~~~~~~~~ This was made from off-white "ivory" color lightweight card stock. ~~~~~~~~~ CUTTING ~~~~~~~~~ Cut out the exterior of the box and "free" the tabs that have "7-A-1" and "J" printed on them ~~~~~~~~~ ASSEMBLY ~~~~~~~~~ Before cutting, score the tuck tabs using the black line printed outside the box as a guide. After (or before) cutting, make four vertical score lines that coincide with the edge of the tabs. It is easy to see the score lines that were left over from the scan of the original. Glue the tab marked "glue" securely to the inside of the opposite side. Fold down the small tabs then fold over and tuck in the tuck tabs ~~~~~~~~~ USAGE ~~~~~~~~~ This is private or PX purchase toothpaste that any soldier or citizen would have access to state-side. It came in a zinc and lead tube, see pictures. ~~~~~~~~~ NOTES ~~~~~~~~~ Appropriate for a foot locker display, but probably not seen much in the field and even less so after being in the field a few months. Great to hide your farby toothpaste in though! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you have any other questions, feel free to email me at tdewey@wwiimedic.com The image file this file describes is copyright under the Creative Commons Licence viewable at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/