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WW1 French 75mm fuze primer?

Article about: Hi guys. I`ve had this thingie for a while. I found it in a friends barn a while back. Now, is there anyone that can tell me anymore about this than what I wrote in the title? Any links to i

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    Hi guys.
    I`ve had this thingie for a while. I found it in a friends barn a while back. Now, is there anyone that can tell me anymore about this than what I wrote in the title? Any links to info on it? Anyone have an idea of value?If its rare,,well,,it seems to be rare as I cant find much about it Hope someone can help

    WW1 French 75mm fuze primer?WW1 French 75mm fuze primer?WW1 French 75mm fuze primer?WW1 French 75mm fuze primer?WW1 French 75mm fuze primer?WW1 French 75mm fuze primer?WW1 French 75mm fuze primer?
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    I have amended your thread title a little.

    There should be info about this item online somewhere. The French "75" was a very famous field gun.

    Has to be a good collectable item. I like it.

    Cheers, Ade.
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    Thanks Ade. I like it too,,my heart jumped when I found it,,didnt know what it was atm,but I knew I wanted it and that it had to be military. Its really heavy though,I think I weighed it to around 24 kg, and it seems like the mechanism is working still It should get me a house in the Baltics if I find a buyer for it shouldnt it?
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    I am sure WW1 collectors will love it.

    I hope property prices are cheap
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    pah,this thing must be on same Level as ss helmets;p
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    Hello dears members

    it's a débouchoir to adjust fire fusing model 1897

    WW1 French 75mm fuze primer?WW1 French 75mm fuze primer?WW1 French 75mm fuze primer?WW1 French 75mm fuze primer?

    for the price ?? But I not sure for the helmet...

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    Wow! Thanks a lot for sharing this
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    Many thanks my friend !

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    a nice thing to have.

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    Lovely looking bit of kit

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