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    Alaskan Man

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    Watchdog

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    Heartfeltzero

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    SpearShak3r1776

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    Tinhatman

    SA sports armband new addition.

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    Tinhatman

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    04-26-2024, 05:44 PM
  • incredible WW1 ground digged find!!!!!!!

    Attachment 239299Attachment 186914I'm sharing here with the WW1 aficionados,what i think is the most incredible find for a couple of years ,in our soil of France.
    A member of my french forum digged this stuff last week,in a kind of dump site.
    This is not something our eyes are able to see without instantly crying....
    And it's only the beginning,he's today back on the place and keep on diggin'!!
    Pics courtesy of Harvest.
    Russia's not the only place to dig,ha ha ha !!!France's first!!

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    This article was originally published in forum thread: an incredible WW1 ground digged find!!!!!!! started by sebfrench76 View original post
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    1. Harvest's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      Harvest -
      thanks a lot guys !!!
    1. Julekpl's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      Julekpl -
      I have fallen into one of these so-called "trenches" while metal detecting in Poland. Although I never found any helmets, but I did find an MG42 barrel, but it is nothing compared to this, Amazing find
    1. jws54's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      jws54 -
      Quote by sSterbebild View Post
      Such helmets are in my garden.

      I always bring my times of travel as a gift to ..
      would you please consider sharing some of your helmet pics,...thank you in advance
    1. von stahlhelm's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      von stahlhelm -
      How much are you asking for one M16 helmet?
    1. Harvest's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      Harvest -
      Not here! And not like thay!
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      von stahlhelm -
      Quote by Harvest View Post
      Not here! And not like thay!
      i meant the price? how much is it?
    1. thefight's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      thefight -
      Private Message him
    1. FFI's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      FFI -
      lol worry, not often found in military objects as easily
      but even when well done
    1. Bugme's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      Bugme -
      Incredible... simply incredible
    1. Nikolaus's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      Nikolaus -
      aaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!
    1. marine140's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      marine140 -
      Wow, Why couldn't this be in my back yard, what a super find...Good for you.......Joe
    1. splixx1's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      splixx1 -
      may of been a POW collection point perhaps..
    1. model40's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      model40 -
      fantastic finds and all camos , a pure magical experiance
    1. Harvest's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      Harvest -
      Yes it was magic!!!
      Some of them who i keep for my collectible are famous!!!
      Thx for comments all!!!
    1. PAUL AYERST's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      PAUL AYERST -
      YES MORE , THIS is a very important find and the condition is incredible

      PAUL
    1. slimjim's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      slimjim -
      Unbelieval that no one has not cleaned out that before now.What a find.Just under ons nose.What made you look there Harvest?
    1. flash developer's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      flash developer -
      Thank you for sharing!! Please, MORE PICS!!!

      This is amazing on so many levels! For example I remember a thread where we debated if the M18 cut-out helmet was every really used in the field(wasn't it still experimental at this point?). This would suggest that the M18 cut-out helmet did reach the battle front. Whadya think?
    1. Datrus's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      Datrus -
      Very very nice finds Harvest. What i also think is very nice is that you sell them so people can share this extraordinary find. Cool. But what was that about it all had a bitter end?
    1. persing901's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      persing901 -
      supr
    1. BIGGUYINFL's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      BIGGUYINFL -
      WOW!! proof the germans were in a BIG hurry to bug out and hide any and all eveidence of being a german (?). Otherwise,,,AWESOME FIND!!!
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