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Some Of My Smaller Items Updated.....

Darren

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Well these shelves have filled out a bit over the last few months and it is looking like i will need more space soon. Just thought i would show an updated picture of some of my smaller stuff in my collection.

Darren
 

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Shame we cant see the cannon rounds any chance of a pic of just them?
 
Hi Darren,
You have to keep an eye on these collections or they have a habit of getting rapidly out of hand :xd: nice to see your collection of fuzes growing.
Best regards Weasel.
 
Impressive collection

Yes Darren "MORE SPACE" needed, very nice collection you have there.

Thank you for showing us.
 
Why that Mills is into a plastic bag? The first one on the left.

The one in the bag and the one next to it are 1972 last year of UK production mills grenades that are brand new and were never filled. They both arrived in sealed storage bags so are mint condition, one i opened for display, the other ive left sealed. These were manufactured, sealed up and kept back as war reserves.

Darren
 
These 1972 Mills are very valuable grenades, congratulations.

Thanks, yes they can be pretty expensive when they do come up for sale, I was pretty lucky with these two as the price was reasonable. I have seen these in the past selling for silly money.

Darren
 
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