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    #16
    Hi François,

    Nice to see you. I thought you had forgot your promise ;-)
    You box is very nice and very nice markings.

    Concerning the double S, I don't think there is any link to the other thing.
    Cartridges were manufactured without regarding who will use it.
    I have seen some flare cartridges boxes (carboard boxes) with the same kind of markings.

    But I'm maybe doing a mistake.

    Once again, thanks again for these nice pictures !!!

    Regards

    Bruno

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      #17
      I have seen the same "SS" marking on a paper cardbox found in Norway,i dont think this is any Waffesn SS marking.i Thing its a part of the contract number and a aberevation for"Spar Stoff".I think spar stoff cardidges are cardidges made of woxed paper or steel.

      Regards Norway

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        #18
        Nice boxes, but why is the weight different on every box?
        In every box were the same model of 500 flare cardridges.

        I don't get it...

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          #19
          Hi Marteen,

          The weight depends on the type of cartridges.. even if the mumber is the same, just multiply 10 gr by 500 and you'll have the solution

          Regards

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            #20
            Hi again,

            Just to had my little contribution concerning the SS marking on some flare cartridges boxes (in a red or white circle made by myself)











            Notice that on the 3rd one, you have "SS" AND "Heer" written .. as a proof of

            Regards

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              #21
              Jou can find cardbox from Luftwaffe and heeres stamped SS.I still think its a abrevation for Spar stoff.I never seen any early produced boxes with brass or aluminium cardidges marked SS

              Regards Norway

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                #22
                Hello signal ammunition friends,

                the shortening "SS" can be found on ALL types of ammunitionboxes and/or wooden transport boxes with the paperlabel. It has nothing to do with the "Waffen-SS" or with "Spar Stoffe", it is a part of the registration number. SS stands always at first and means "Sonderstufe". the meaning of the "Sonderstufe " is still unclear. It is used/ can be found in old documents from the correspondency between the military and the manufactures.
                Also, in this registration / production number (Auftragsnummer) you can find the date from the timepoint when the order for production arrived. Its always (of course) earlier then the delivery-date printed on the box. Sometimes you can find aditionally a "L" for Luftwaffe" , the "Heer" for Army and very rare "M" for Marine.
                All the best
                Lorenz

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                  #23
                  Thank you for information san,difficult to find information about this.

                  Regards AYF

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