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Guys, Weather is terrible today despite that there were a couple of bits and bobs to be found, this book which is a first for me but looks like it would be common enough. It is according to the inside cover a Yearbook of Germanys Sea interests? It has pictures and tables etc, Scapa Flow features big in this year book.
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Guys, Sadly the only find today, a cased set of binos as marked above. The case unfortunately is missing its closure and shoulder strap, you can't win them all! On the plus side the glass has it's bakelite cover and button hole attachment intact with the neck strap! I have tried to capture the graticule pattern but it is not playing, thats just me and cameras though. The glass is very good I can't believe these are approaching 100 years in age.
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scottish drum ?
Jock Auld replied to blueman's topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
Guys, I have been sitting it out to see where it goes. On the drum I will keep an open mind even though I now know where it comes from, Blunderbus do have a long time reputation, I remember them from the 'Exchange & Mart' in the 80's. Tony makes some interesting points and seems to know what he is on about but when I view his profile to lend weight to his comments there are only 5 posts since 2011 to date and 1 of those is his comment here, that makes me wonder why you have chosen now this year to participate? Tony see picture of old string from the skip last month, there are a surprising amount of sources of old and aged material out there today. My issue is about the very fabric of what these fora are, are we a community that looks out for each other and says what needs to be said or are we all PC and it is just a big marketing tool? I am sure if the drum is purchased it will follow the same path as the Tampinions and the Nazi Eagles?! (see attached pictures)! Kevin, the book ends could be from any number of countries yet you have them listed the TR other section with barely a sentence for £300 good luck to you but I would not want see some collector stung to that tune for €50-60 deco item. Same deal with the bronze stuff? It would be ok if this were a one off but many more examples of your MO can be posted Kevin and I hope you loose more money than you make as the collectors will be better off. I know though you are probably doing just fine selecting which site to manipulate next. -
Guys, From the scrap man!
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Kris, That has come up a treat! I am very sruprised it has not taken the paint off. What does the tin of 'evapo rust' look like? Cheers.
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Great Britain Cigarettes tin
Jock Auld replied to Jock Auld's topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
Mervyn, I think I will give it a spray of WD40 and add it to the 'to do' list. It was a freeby anyway. Cheers. -
Guys, This is I think a charge container of sorts. I have similar made out of cardboard. Used to transport propelant charges for artillery guns? Thats my guess anyway. The lady selling it thought it was a breakfast container until I pointed out the markings. The maker is 'ewr 42', that is Gustav Fisher, Metallwarenfabrik, Zoebutz i Erzgeb?
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Great Britain British bugle
Jock Auld replied to Jock Auld's topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
There was another but I left it, I figured enough with the bugles. At least it is different for a change. -