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New cutaways from Mr.Fuze, 1, Oct. 2010

Mrfuze

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Hello there,
here are 2 cutaways I made in the last weeks.
1) T 1200 E1 combination mine fuze, issued in the 50's (tilt rod is missing)
2) Mech. time fuze type Waltham MK I, used in AA-shells in WW I.
(It was the first regular issued clockwork fuze made by the Waltham clock manufacturer)
Enjoy the imaages!
Mrfuze, USA :tinysmile_grin_t:
 

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  • MK I MT fuze, cut, US.jpg
    MK I MT fuze, cut, US.jpg
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Hello there,
here are 2 cutaways I made in the last weeks.
1) T 1200 E1 combination mine fuze, issued in the 50's (tilt rod is missing)
2) Mech. time fuze type Waltham MK I, used in AA-shells in WW I.
(It was the first regular issued clockwork fuze made by the Waltham clock manufacturer)
Enjoy the imaages!
Mrfuze, USA :tinysmile_grin_t:
Wow, just WOW...
I am impressed :top:
 
Again great fuzes Mrfuze, do you have any photos of your sectioned fuze collection as a whole? I should imagine that your collection looks very impressive.

Darren
 
cutaway images

Hi Darren, no I don't have them together as a picture but I am planning to get a glass showcase and put them all together, but this will be next year. I have approx. 300 of the cutaways by now so it takes a lot of space for it.
Mrfuze, USA
 
Hi Darren, no I don't have them together as a picture but I am planning to get a glass showcase and put them all together, but this will be next year. I have approx. 300 of the cutaways by now so it takes a lot of space for it.
Mrfuze, USA

That's a huge collection! I look forward to seeing the full collection sometime in the future.

Darren
 
Sorry I also forgot:
Both the T 1200 E1 and the MK I are US made.
Mrfuze, USA
 
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