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My Collection

GTR003121

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Hello all, here are a couple pics of my collection. Only been in it for a few months, gotten real lucky a few times, mostly due to some of the great members here on BOCN! My two favorites are the marked M26 an the M43 bounding submunition.

On the bottom are excavated WW2 aircraft crash relics - a Luftwaffe HE-111 Jumo 211 engine piston/connecting rod, front of type 21 mic from an RAF "D" type oxygen mask, remains of a Luftwaffe 10-6701 oxygen mask, piece of JU-87 Stuka and a piece of a DB601 invered V12 engine block. Thanks for looking.
 

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Impressive collection and displays.
Having seen most of these somewhere and knowing where they came from in a VERY short time, all I can think of is that it must be nice when price is no object.
Can't wait to see more. I think. :stoned:
 
Impressive collection and displays.
Having seen most of these somewhere and knowing where they came from in a VERY short time, all I can think of is that it must be nice when price is no object.
Can't wait to see more. I think. :stoned:

Thank you JG, I will be posting some updated pics today. I added some very nice items since these photos were taken and did a little rearranging. All but a couple of my best items were obtained through BOCN members. I thoroughly enjoy being a part of this forum.

J
 
Updated Collection pics

Here are a couple updated pics of my collection. Some of the new additions are a pair of US M217 Impact fuzes(one available for trade for a minty marked M26A1, M56 or M61 Frag!), US M84 Stun grenade, US MK1 Mod 2 Illuminating grenade, early US M69 Practice, US '44 dated M1 rifle grenade adapter, US M26A1 Can, British L2A2 Frag, British L28 Drill, Belgian RFL-60/Dutch V60 practice, Jap Type 97 and thats all I can think of thats new. The can on one of the lower right shelves is a USAF Oxygen Mask storage can, I had never seen one and thought it looked cool. Theres also a US 10 cap blasting machine, blasting galvanometer and a small Russian radiation detector in there.
 

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