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Another Pre WW1 Fuze - What Is It?

Depotman

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Can anyone identify this fuze please? It's markings are quite faint, but I think the time ring is 2 - 53; and the base looks like 11.1908 and E.G.4. Many thanks, Depotman.

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Hello,

I'm very interested to know exact marking for max scale.
I know Schneider EC4 graduated to 50 or 56 (post ww1).

Regards
 
Hello,

I'm very interested to know exact marking for max scale.
I know Schneider EC4 graduated to 50 or 56 (post ww1).

Regards

Thank-you for your interest - I have looked again with a very good magnifying glass and varying light, and the last mark is definitely 58. Regards, Depotman
 
Hi,
is there a list of Schneiders E.C. fuzes?
The EC 5 bis and EC 6 are known here from Russian WW I shrapnels.
Thanks,
Bob
 
this 58 hectometer fuze was used by Bulgaria side by side with a 58 hm Krupp fuze.
 
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