A Diplomat friend of mine went to China on a recent trade mission, as part of the trip he had to visit some schools in outlying provinces. As part of the visit it is customary to give the visitor a gift. At one of the schools he visited he was gifted this pen/pencil holder.
What a way of making use of military refuse, I am amazed that it wasn't collected for scrap metal!
For those who cannot recognize what it is: it is a bunch of 23 x 113 AC carts & links arranged so that it can be stood up & used as pen & pencil holders. They have turned 3 x links upside down to use as legs.
I havn't stripped the paint back yet to get a good look at the headstamps!
Regards Ozzi.


What a way of making use of military refuse, I am amazed that it wasn't collected for scrap metal!
For those who cannot recognize what it is: it is a bunch of 23 x 113 AC carts & links arranged so that it can be stood up & used as pen & pencil holders. They have turned 3 x links upside down to use as legs.
I havn't stripped the paint back yet to get a good look at the headstamps!
Regards Ozzi.


