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Tin No 334

hangarman

Well-Known Member
One of my recent purchases!
It is constructed from tin plate. 6 5/8" x 4 1/8" x 2 5/8" . There was originally a paper label on the lid, but nothing much remains. The lid was originally secured with cloth tape where as the base has a soldered tear off strip. I have looked through my paperwork but cannot find any reference to the tin, the closest I can find is the tin No 529 for .303 balestite carts and base plates http://www.bocn.co.uk/vbforum/threads/82789-Tin-No-529-Mk1?highlight=sealed+tin

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Any ideas????
Cheers
Gary
 
Nice tin Dave,
Does it have a number stamped in the top or bottom? From your picture it looks like there is but I'm not 100%.
Cheers
Gary
 
Gary, there is a X stamped into the wood ant the bottom, on the lid there is no raised letters or numbers but i can just make out some markings inside the lid slightly scratched into the tin coating only visible when light is shone at a angle across the surface and the lettering is reversed

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H&L 24
PF
L

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Dave the tin is a cylinder No.124 so the H&L 24 is actually just that, No.124...



Tom.
 
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Thanks Tom, it was doing my head in holding a mirror and light trying to make out what the markings was and taking a picture in the dark was even worst,,,,, Dave
 
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