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    Found today in El Alamein. Bag seal?

    Picked this up today from a bedouin in El Alamein. I think its a seal of some sort. Anybody able to offer some information as to what these were used for? Can't wait to get back out there!
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      Found today in El Alamein. Bag seal?

      This is the makers mark that was attached to the bottom of large wicker artillery shell containers.

      Glen
      http://wehrmachtinternetmuseum.tumblr.com/

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        Nifty little find.
        pseudo-expert

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          Very cool find!
          Willi

          Preußens Gloria!

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            I know folks who used to live in algeria, and they said that at times the sands would shift, and especially after heavy wind storms, and uncover battle scenes in north africa that had previously been covered since world war two. Vehicles ,helmets and even bones of the germans would be exposed , then another storm would hit, and it would all be covered again . The guy said the helmets liners were always withered and hard from the heat....but the metal objects remained basicly the same...this appears to be aluminum....like the day it was dropped. I believe there still must be mines out there somewhere, or unexploded ordnance....nice scoop what did you pay him for this bauble?

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              Originally posted by juoneen View Post
              I know folks who used to live in algeria, and they said that at times the sands would shift, and especially after heavy wind storms, and uncover battle scenes in north africa that had previously been covered since world war two.
              I have heard similar stories over here. We were very pressed for time on this occasion but are planning a more extensive journey for the near future. We have a bedouin friend who offered to take us out into the desert and no doubt will hear some interesting stories and hopefully see some interesting stuff! As for the trinket, I paid about $15 for it and an Italian collar star. Not exactly cheap, but half of what he was asking. He wanted $150 for an Italian dog tag and the same for a rusty pith helmet eagle, and insisted that "American" and "European" visitors would regularly come and pay double that

              Out of interest, does anybody recognize the makers mark?

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