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British No. 35 Fuze

GregN

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Hi all, the next installment on my father's flea market fuze collection. Here is a British No.35 Fuze. There is only a complete fuze, in great condition. I have no idea what it was used on (mortar?) so you help is needed to get more information on it.

Cheers,

Greg
 

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Hello! Is for shining bombs!!!! not motar!!!! Harry
 

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Hello

I agree with you, this is a 35 fuze for bombs.

I take a look in my doc, and I found also another pistol (folded as britain, tail or noze) with n35 also.

What's wrong ? (or because one is fuze, and one is pistol ?)
 

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Hi guys, here are some additional pics of this fuze.

Greg
 

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Hi Ron, I don't think they were made in Canada (some are marked NCR - National Cash Register (Canadian?), most are marked with a C ->, which indicated that they were Canadian military property.

It is great score for my Dad, I wish they were mine:tinysmile_eyebrow_t

Greg
 
The SFB/C is definately a Canadian style monogram. Unfortunately, I don't have any of my records to hand at the moment.

Regards

TimG
 
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