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Thanks for all the responses guys. This is great stuff. I wish I knew more of its history other than it was brought back from France. Dad's gone so I cant get any more info on it. I was hoping there was a way to trace back the serial numnber some way but guess thats not likely being its a military issue.
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Hey Blue, there should be a letter on the front of the frame which is part of the serial number. If you could supply a picture, I could give you an idea when it was completed.
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OK Frank, much appreciated
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Blue, 42 byf serial number 9217g was completed about May 1942. Hope this helps!!
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