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    Exclamation German Fuze Wrench.

    Hey guys,

    Here is a new addition to the museum. A WWII German C series (C12/C22) Fuze/Primer Wrench.

    Wrangled this of eBay.De for 1E....not a bad deal if you ask me. She was a bit Krunchy but with some love she came out ok.

    Tell me what you think.
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    Very nice find, and even better at that price. Thanks for showing us,
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    It looks very good Glen. I would love to add one to my collection. They seem very hard to find in any condition and it makes you think how they were issued.

    If the screw came out what is on the other end of the spanner part?

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    PC,

    I wondered the same thing?? im not sure what this screw is for. Its rusted in good so it will not come out. I was thinking it could be a set screw that could be removed to add another wrench head to fit a different fuze/primer rather than make another specific wrench?? or it could be a guide screw that could be set out to seat in a hole to keep the tool lined up??

    I wonder if any of the other member have the same wrench in their collections in better shape that hey can show??
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