Correct Rene - a fuse container it is ( but for what I am not sure ( not the 88mm - they were conical )
" I'm putting off procrastination until next week "
Hi Rene, A lot of collectors would probably disregard items like fuse containers but to me, they are one of the every day items that the troops in the field would have handled and used regularly and therefore, at least to me, of great, if probably not aethetic, interest. I have a conical one which I will show eventually. As an aside, I have just found in the depths of the garage, what I believe to be an EG resperator and bag etc. I will put it on the NVA thread and I would value your opinion as to its nationality.
Cheers Michael
PS. I still measure in feet and inches but I would be more inclined to say 30MM. I should have put a rule down to show the size. Please feel free to correct me. Ammo, despight have served on the FEAF Bomb Dump in Singapore for two years, is something of a mystery!!!
Last edited by Michael Ryan; 03-09-2014 at 09:47 PM.
Items are:
1. Light fighting order comprising, Belt, Ammo Pouches, Frog, Bayonet, Resparator and Rations Bag.
2. An equipment box? I think that it is for some kind of optic??
3. Navy Pillow Case with tape ties.
4. Navy palias bage with tape ties,
For the optical head of the Lichtsprechgerät 80/80. See:
lichtsprecher LiSpr80
LiSpr80, Lichtsprechgerät 80/80 - YouTube
Hi HPl, Many thanks for your message and links. Both very interesting!!! How about some of your "stuff" on this thread??
Thank you once again Michael R
Hi All, Some years ago I purchased a box full of Russian phones some of which looked decidedly German. I put the phones in the garage until I had time to clean them but promtly forgot about them. Whilst sorting some other "stuff" out I came across the phones and decided to clean them up. This one is the first Rusian phone that I cleaned. What do you think of it?? For a russian phone, there are some strange symbols on it!!! Hope it is of interest!!
Cheers Michael R
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