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  1. usa1918

    Hey Gus!

    Austro Hungarian Grenades:
  2. usa1918

    Hey Gus!

    And German Stick Grenades:
  3. usa1918

    Hey Gus!

    German Rifle Grenades and Mortars:
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    Hey Gus!

    German:
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    Hey Gus!

    Now French Grenades
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    Hey Gus!

    And British Rifle Grenades and Stokes Mortars:
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    Hey Gus!

    British Hand grenades:
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    Hey Gus!

    And the Russians:
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    Hey Gus!

    Now for the Italians:
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    Hey Gus!

    The Turkish:
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    Hey Gus!

    Well, I promised Gus that I would post my WW1 grenades 2 years ago (Haven't gotten all of the tags made for some of them). I will apologize ahead of time.....there is a reason I'm a Pharmaceutical Rep and not a photographer Here are the American (With an added US Stokes Mortar)
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    Faces

    As requested-2009 Sailing in the Abacos (Northern Bahamas) with the Boy Scouts: Or, Somewhat earlier with My Wife and boys (They're 22 and 23 years old now):
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    SOS 2015 countdown

    Or up to Bemidji to see Paul Bunyan and Babe :D
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    SOS 2015 countdown

    From Gus' post: First great accusition of the 2015 SOS trip is a nice set of Saxon smooth Kockarden! If this is what we discussed previously....bueno Keith
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    Faces

    Here's the link I was talking about...never really got going http://pickelhaubes.com/bb/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=6561" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Keith
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    Some cool steam

    And some cool Tanks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zO_cQF4-FBA" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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    SOS 2015 countdown

    Gus is traveling through my old stomping grounds...Western ND and Jamestown. Keith
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    Bavarian M-15 "Mounted" spike

    I am wondering if the evaporust affects the zinc,,,I have soaked WW1 grenades to restoration for a couple of weeks with no problem Keith
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    WWI US Grouping

    Would have loved to see them. The First War Oak Leaves ( at least the early ones) were spectacular
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    WWI US Grouping

    James, I have most of the Plachet Press books, so if you run into #'d US Army medals for Span Am through WW1, I should have a better than even chance to be able to trace it Keith
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