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Hi Gordon,
Happy Christmas to you, You have excelled yourself this year with the display. How have you kept the cats away ?
The more i look the more i can see hidden in the picture there are rounds and pictures all over the place, what is in the frame behind the bear taking out the fuze ?
Best regards Weasel.
Evidently, the Bear Ordnance Collector's Network allows photos of questionable EOD procedures. I think maybe the bear with the eggbeater drill engaging the nose of that fuze, might have already had his share of Christmas spirit from the bottle! Nice touch Gordon.
Lets face it, Bears don't know anything about this stuff !
and they won't listen-
A couple of detail images that are lost in the over all picture, including a 1942 piece of ephemera they managed to keep (amazing, they usually ruin everything):tinysmile_twink_t:
From the text, it appears that the local firemen in Piglet's area appear to have their own agenda, contrary to Piglet's best interests. But it also sounds like they are very well prepared for what they have in mind.
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