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    WW1 relics for Dano

    G'day to all finally got round to putting the pic's from last years trip to Europe in the computor these pic's are mainly for Dano and the boys who can't make it over there to see all the wonderful sites and those of you that do live there I hope you appreciate how lucky you are to have it all on your door step
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    way cool

    Thank you kindly Daryl. That is quite a treat. Just to see the relics piled like that would be a lifes dream for me. Make no mistake about it, I am still an avid WW1 collector and appreciate your showing of the pictures. GREATLY APPRECIATED............Dano
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    more relics for Dano

    G'day Dano I have heaps of pic's so I will post a few at a time so as not to hog the forum , like you I don't mind the old relics must get it from looking in the mirror

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    absolutely positively awesome

    Another fine batch of relic pics Daryl. Thanks again. i really like the Stokes and the large shell split in half. In my eyes it is all "treasure". Keep 'em coming my friend.....................D A N O
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    more

    if you liked the 3" stokes have a look at the base for the 4"
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    3 inch Stokes

    I would love to acquire a "relic condition" 3 inch WW1 British Stokes projectile. just a must for any WW1 collection. Daryl, you sure seem to know where to visit whilst in Europe. thanks again for the awesome pictures and keep 'em coming!!! Dano
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    That is a collectors dream, I wish I could find/see something like that. It looks like France?

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    A lot of that stuff is looking like an accident waiting to happen. I really like the huge projectiles and fragments of the huge projectiles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HAZORD View Post
    A lot of that stuff is looking like an accident waiting to happen. I really like the huge projectiles and fragments of the huge projectiles.
    like the crate of stokes or the pallet of grens lol

    Great pics, i love seeing relics in the wild so to speak

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    Mondo thanks Daryl, having a bit of trouble officially thanking you the electronic way, so here it is the old school way. THANKS....Dano
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