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Fuzes I am not con fuzed

Rrickoshae

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This is what you have to do on a wet COVID lockdown afternoon when you want to look at fuzes that live in boxes, not on shelves!
 

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Lovely collection, but if they live in boxes, what on earth live up on the shelves?! Depotman
 
Funny you should say that....
Maybe the services of Starshell & Co scrap merchants could help. Purchasers of scrap perambulators, bicycles, irons, bath tubs, First war fuzes, etc. Top prices paid per ton.
Just ask for Fred Crumpet.
 
Ok, right you are. They can join all the other scrap that you already have - you’re like an ordnance Womble!
 
Don't tell the wife that, she'd happily see the lot go to the furnace....:tinysmile_cry_t:
 
I'm a bit late to this but I found a chap at an antiques fair several years ago who made pine display cases with a glass sheet as part of the lid. Instead of having my stuff loose on shelves I placed it in the display case on top of a chest of drawers. That way it doesn't take up so much space and the only dusting needed is to the glass in the lid. Keeps my wife happy too. Win Win!
 
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