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ho2cultcha's loves6156 of 227521800's Solid Wood Bowling BallWW2 SHORT SNORTER Signed on April 3, 1942
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    Posted 5 years ago

    TreasureTex
    (222 items)

    I retrieved this from a collection that one of my relatives had before passing away. He fought in WW2 and had a nice collection. I only know that it was on the front of a explosive projectile and it has an empty top end, so it's safe.

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    1. flashlarue flashlarue, 5 years ago
      It is a timed fuze for a Japanese artillery round.
    2. TreasureTex TreasureTex, 5 years ago
      Oh really? Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. I was not sure is that mark was universal symbols or Asian. That's interesting to know.
      Thanks again.
    3. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 5 years ago
      Appears to have Whitworth threads.
    4. TreasureTex TreasureTex, 5 years ago
      I had to look that up (Whitworth Threads) and I found that they are British. You are pretty sharp to see such detail. Thanks.

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