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    Mortar Carrier ID

    Can anyone ID this ? Looks like a mortar carrier or similar & I assume Dutch ? Thank you.

    case mike.jpeg

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    Looks very much like Swiss. Can you show us more images?
    Last edited by EOD; 19th August 2012 at 07:53 PM.

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    Mike

    Swiss for 105 mm rounds post war take the metal container out and you have a nice ambrulla stand instand of a shell case have one her at home myself.


    Geert

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    EOD & Geert . Thanks very much for that ID . Funny how these things appear in the most unlikely places ! Mike.

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    Plenty of these were sold as surpuls some years ago. Would not be surprised to see them even in China.

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    Here's the label on mine, although the wicker basket has no stenciling like yours.

    Rick

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    It's always darkest before dawn. So if you're going to steal the
    neighbor's newspaper, that's the time to do it.


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