Here are my two favorites. A 1914 Godet Ek1 and a S98/05
sawtooth bayo. The bayonet was a gift on my 16th birthday
from a family friend who's husband brought it back as a souvenir
after serving in ww1. Because of it's sentimental value to me,
it's the one piece I will never sell. I like the early Godet cross
because of it's condition and quality. The ww1 Godets are
some of the finest made of any of the iron cross family.
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gregM
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I was addicted to the "Hokey-Pokey" but I've turned
myself around.
... a Telefunken RL 12 p35 Pentode Transmitter amplifier (Sende-Verstaerker) 1944 from a large batch of boxed units found in Warsaw
Primarily manufactured for communications equipment that needed highly reliable components such transmitter/receivers used in aircraft and armoured vehicles, tanks etc.
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