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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger Payneicon View Post
    I'll back enfield 303t on that. I've stayed at Varlet Farm a couple of times. Charlotte is a lovely person & will positively spoil you with home made food. She also used to let everyone have a little (harmless) battlefield souvenir, though I'm not sure if that is still the case. I'm now fortunate enough to have a little place near High Wood on The Somme. Although it's the other end of the Britishicon Sector of the old Front Line, it's still only about an hour & a quarter from Ypres, so I just drive up these days. It's quite something to drive the Western Front....

    Yes, it is what's left of a Vickers. Brought to light after nearly a century. I was scuffing about on the site of the old Meteorological Trenches a few weeks ago & found a Webley Flare pistol. Being largely brass it's in pretty good nick. If anyone's interested I'll try & get some photo's of some battlefield finds. A Frenchicon friend of mine dug a Germanicon trench on the edge of our village about a month ago & unearthed about 5 G98's, a couple of German mess tins, caches of both German & British ammo......it fascinates me, so if there's any interest amongst others I'll bring back & post some pictures. The flare gun I left in France as they don't require a licence of any sort over there....!

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    Thanks for words on Charlotte as Peter said they had such a great time at her place. I walked alot of battfields and was amazed just how many artifacts a person can find literally with no effort. I envy your place near High Wood. Hope to return to that area again someday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by enfield303t View Post
    I walked alot of battfields and was amazed just how many artifacts a person can find literally with no effort.
    Indeed, you can, I climbed the hills at Anzac cove about 25 yrs ago & saw many things on the surface & also found a lot of objects lightly covered, I left everything as it was & it is something I will remember always.

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    By all means please do so!

    Quote Originally Posted by Roger Payneicon View Post
    ......it fascinates me, so if there's any interest amongst others I'll bring back & post some pictures.....
    ATB

    I don't collect Enfields but have enjoyed this thread about old relics. Would love to see some more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emri View Post
    I don't collect Enfields but have enjoyed this thread about old relics. Would love to see some more.

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    Stick around - there are plenty of 'old relics' on this forum !!!
    Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...

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    Old Relics

    OK Emri, I'm over there again at the beginning of July so I'll see what I can do.

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