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Digging in Norway & Kurland

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    Quote by MAP View Post
    Jack Pot!!!!! Well deserved!

    Where there are two...there may be more!

    Will be nice to see these once they've been cleaned up!
    I agree 100%

    Can't wait to see them cleaned up!

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    Hopefully the start of an exceptional digging season.

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    Thanks guys. I have ordered oxalic acid to clean the helmets a little, will post the result here.

    The Trench-Art Football!
    "Trench-art" are often items produced from metal or wood, made by soldiers or Prisoners of War using simple tools. They are often very personal items and is highly collectible. Last week I found an unusual "Trench-art" item, a Football! Found in a dumping pit in a Gebirgsjäger camp, and it was made from what seems like rubber from car tyres. I am not into football at all but this is a really interesting find

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    I had to take a couple of days rest from digging so I spent some time by the workbench.. "Brent Jord" scale 1/35 (Scorched Earth). This little scene depicts the German burning of Finnmark and Nord-Troms in 1944/45 as they withdrew from the area. The civillians were removed by forced evacuation, and more than 12000 houses were torched together with the destruction of virtually all infrastructure.

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    Thanks guys. I have ordered oxalic acid to clean the helmets a little, will post the result here.

    The Trench-Art Football!
    "Trench-art" are often items produced from metal or wood, made by soldiers or Prisoners of War using simple tools. They are often very personal items and is highly collectible. Last week I found an unusual "Trench-art" item, a Football! Found in a dumping pit in a Gebirgsjäger camp, and it was made from what seems like rubber from car tyres. I am not into football at all but this is a really interesting find

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    Lots of puncture repairs from the cleats on the mountain boots, yes??
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    Yes, that football had some hard wear on it,,funny find though

    Yesterday I found traces of another past-time activity the soldiers had, Cinema

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    Full report here-->> WEHRMACHT CINEMA SITE - HOBBYHISTORICA
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    The last two days involved more walking than digging, but in the end it became a nice little pile of relics

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    Full report-->> MORE COINS, BOTTLES AND ANTS - HOBBYHISTORICA
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    Have spent some nice days out in the woods together with the Girlfriend searching for rust. Found a bunch as usual And met the moose a couple of times

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    Before and After. Two lids and a shrapnel sleeve for M24 before and after an evening with oxalic baths

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    Wow! they cleaned up well!
    "Please", Thank You" and proper manners appreciated

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