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« on: June 19, 2009, 08:17:46 am »
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It is very rare to find an intact fuse timer.

I have found two. These are a  very rare type of fuse timer. I  say that because I have not been able to find one of this type for sell on tha internet.

Semilar ones sell for about $75. These should be worth more.

I thought those lead balls  were musket balls at first. But they are shrapnal packed into some of tha artillery rounds.

Thanks fer lOOkin,

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Man that is cool ,,Where did you find them ?

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Hay Out back,

I found those at a WW I training camp
in North Little Rock, Arkansas.

It was called Camp Pike.

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Hello Tabdog!

Those are really some very nice war relics. Congratulations! You must have some good hunting grounds where you live. Keep up the good work!

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