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Again great moondoggy. Interesting seeing the 1915 date on the box of this early fuze (m1913). Must be really uncommon to run across such a nice item. Striking condition. Keep 'em coming...Dano
its great to see mint fuzes like these. the yellow discs over the vent holes are very rarely seen.
many thanks for sharing these great pics.:tinysmile_grin_t:
paul.
I just acquired these from a seller in Latvia. They were found in the original cardboard box. Some of the remains of the box can still be seen on some of the fuzes. All are in pristine condition.
Fantastic !! I also buy my fuses from Latvia but have never seen any with the yellow discs covering the vent holes. Really excellent. Thanks for showing.
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