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Lifer
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Heres one that survived through out the First world war with its blood and mud. The worst possible conditions. Parts wear out or need to be replaced often on the battle field! Heres one example on my 1914 unit matching artillery and what it went through is obvious!! Below both an a navy and artillery groupings~~Eric
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N1519 is not on the known N & O Naval list. The closest one to it is N1518 4662b with a 1936 date. Always nice to see something come out of the wood work.
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