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    Posted 10 years ago

    BHock45
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    I know nothing about barbed wire, but I like to learn. I found this on the property while clearing some downed trees. Wondering if this is something different or just the run of the mill wire. Thanks!

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    1. fortapache fortapache, 10 years ago
      I have a piece like that and I have no clue. If you find out we will both know.
    2. gotwire gotwire, 10 years ago
      This wire is called "Brixner's Hooked Four-Point on Twisted Lines. Hagemeier #515-B Patent #2,973,185 dated Feb 28, 1961 in Germany. Rudolf J.G. Brixner. They made it in several different variations (ie: size, barb spacing, etc....) The military version is a vicious wire for sure.

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