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Now, how in the world did this end up for sale in the USA in 1944 from a gun supply store? Ed |
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The US label is obviously of recent origin. The use of zip codes did not come into play until the 60's or 70's.
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I have seen that very same box offered on eBay about a year ago. George is correct about the label. Zip codes were implimented in 1963.
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Nice box, nonetheless.
I have one similar to this box, use it to store CD's in it. They fit quite well. The black painted lid is a bit of a shame. Normally the text, in black, 'Luftdichter patronenkasten', would be painted on. (air sealed cartridge box). |
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