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    43 Bugle

    Hello

    I picked up this recently and wondered if anyone has a picture of a strap?

    Has a couple of small holes, in the key of C and made in 43

    thanks

    john
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        Cool bugle !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

        Originally posted by grndevil44 View Post
        Hello
        I picked up this recently and wondered if anyone has a picture of a strap?
        Has a couple of small holes, in the key of C and made in 43
        thanks



        john
        <CENTER>Hello John:
        Cool 1943 bugle you have there! Although my primary
        militaria collecting interests have been with flags,
        I've always liked bugles too for some reason.
        Maybe it was from watching "Gunga-Dinn"
        or "Pork Chop Hill" too many times? So I have what
        I call a side collection of worldwide military bugles, which
        includes an interesting, at least to me, occupied
        Bohemia made bugle captured in France in
        WW2 from the Germans by a US Army veteran (see below).


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        Last edited by oldflagswanted; 11-20-2007, 01:35 AM.
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        .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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          thanks oldflagswanted !

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            I've got an earlier one with the strap, and a later one like this one without--there are also photos in the Angolia/Schlicht German Army book volume 3 of a Tragriemen.
            Erich
            Festina lente!

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              There is one in a local antique shop. Any idea what they are worth?

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