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    Pak 38 map case

    This is probably one of the nicest map cases i have found. A map case with the protractor and map measuring devices, 8 maps of Russia and Poland. 2 grid maps included for artillery missions. and 2 plastic map covers. Whats great is booklets and charts for IDing soviet tanks as well as other allied tanks. PLUS 2 booklets telling where to shoot the tanks at what range. never seen these before. He has an overlay to the map in Poland detailing where his anti tank guns are placed in reference to a road. There is also a booklet that i believe is the Russian order of battle. the case itself is marked 1942.













    Last edited by Panzervtiger; 02-23-2012, 06:25 PM.

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          WOW !

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            Very impressive !

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              Great find


              Andy

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                  Awesome grouping, any info on who it may have belonged to?

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                    Superb !

                    Regards

                    Bernhard

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                      Originally posted by PanzerJager1944 View Post
                      Awesome grouping, any info on who it may have belonged to?
                      In the one picture of the makers mark was written a name but I cannot make it out clearly.


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                        C. RIESE
                        Gedin.. ?
                        1942

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                          I can make out the makers name not the written name underneath as to who it belonged to.

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