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Interesting fuze.
The only RR back to back monograms I know are Reuter & Reynolds also Richard Rinker German grenade maker.
I have no references that these people made fuzes or No80. It must be British?
Thanks Hoeksel. Unusual. Do you know what ordnance Romania might have used these fuzes on pre-WW1? (Given the fuze thread is 2” x 14 TPI Whitworth.) And how such a fuze ended up in Australia? Mk IIIA fuzes date from about 1911-1912
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