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    #16
    Thumbs up... very nice

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      #17
      Some flea market finds of this morning...

      Got them real cheap !!!
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        #18
        Paid 10 euro for the EK2 document.

        You also see two Belgium Leopold II knigh't medals, one with sword's and one whitout, paid 1 euro a piece
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          #19
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            #20
            Very nice! I like the fuses! Can you post some closeups? If you need information or IDs of german WWI fuses, please let me know.

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              #21
              No problem, I'all post them in 30min, need some time to make the picture.

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                #22
                Here they are, most of the family.

                In the first line you can see Brittish fuses...

                All the rest (except two French one's who look alike) are German...
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                  #23
                  This is really something, I think I like this one the most...

                  Look at that shape, it hit something real hard before exploding, it was probebly some kind of metal structure since there's no pitting on it...
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                    #24
                    This is how German fuses looked like after years of war, no coper all metal...

                    (coper supply went dry)
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                      #25
                      This is the behind of a exploded Brittish shell...
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                        #26
                        This is the only one that I have not found personly.

                        This is a Belgian fuse, but I can wind of the top, I could put a detonator in it
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                          #27
                          same one...
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                            #28
                            Thanks! Very interesting. Mostly german and english fuses. The two in pic#24 are made from zink and aluminium (late war producion), so they are heavily corroded. See PN.

                            Btw. in the second row of your fuses number 2 and 4 (from left) are also british.

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                              #29
                              dangerous one?
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                                A
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