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collection growing

Here is the bulk of my collection as it stands now. Not shown are shell casings, projectiles and helmets as they are in living room. Quite a change I must say to be relagated to a wall in the bedroom after having had the display trench. But when the time comes and we move in the bigger bedroom Teresa informs me that I may have that whole room which I shall fashion into a "dugout". I have lots more stuff on the way (a number of German WW1 fuzes and a practice m1917 German stick grenade (the stick is a prime example) so will update as arrives. Good collecting to all and to all a good day...Dano
 

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Dear my friend

awesome collection at first !

may i ask a question what you are using to put under the grenades that there are standing this much nicley ? some sort of washer ??

wbr David
 
flat washers

Yes David, I go to the hardware store and get an assortment of different sized large flat washers. They are thin and do not encroach on the overall effect. How are you my friend? Dano
 
Ooh what prescriptions are those on the desk??! J/K, great collection!! I always liked the German Discus grenades!

Justin
 
Dano, I very much like your collection of discus grenades. Reminds me of that
one time some 30 years ago when I came across my first discus grenade
opposite of the museum at Fleury (Verdun - France). Not sure what it was
at the time I deposit the grenade in the forest border unable to find it
the next year ;-(

Regards, Jan
 
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