ille27
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Hello bombfriends..
in the early 90s (Januar 1992) a friend of mine detected a big bomb close to a forest trail. He made a photo, that time no digital cam was available...
Today I found a paper print this friend gave me in my old shoe box. I tried to make a snapshot of this, please excuse the bad quality.
No idea, if that bomb still is on the place, I haven't been there and I got no information about the place except it was in a forest around 50ks from home.
my friend meanwhile doesn't live anymore in Germany and he woun't come here to locate the place again (even it would be hard to find a place after 20 years...) All I can do is to write him to get a roughly description of the find spot.
I got only this description: dark green colour, stenciled letters: FIN ASSEMB....
The fir cone might give an idea of size, this cones got a length about 15cm in our area. My friend didn't dig out more than on the photo visible.
My idea: experts of yours can say what nation/type/size this bomb was?
Thanks for response!
ille
in the early 90s (Januar 1992) a friend of mine detected a big bomb close to a forest trail. He made a photo, that time no digital cam was available...
Today I found a paper print this friend gave me in my old shoe box. I tried to make a snapshot of this, please excuse the bad quality.
No idea, if that bomb still is on the place, I haven't been there and I got no information about the place except it was in a forest around 50ks from home.
my friend meanwhile doesn't live anymore in Germany and he woun't come here to locate the place again (even it would be hard to find a place after 20 years...) All I can do is to write him to get a roughly description of the find spot.
I got only this description: dark green colour, stenciled letters: FIN ASSEMB....
The fir cone might give an idea of size, this cones got a length about 15cm in our area. My friend didn't dig out more than on the photo visible.
My idea: experts of yours can say what nation/type/size this bomb was?
Thanks for response!
ille
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