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    Amazing volume of WW2 relics recovered

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    A couple of apologies first off. First one for it being so long since I last posted here. Second for if this isn't allowed!! I've looked at the forum rules to see if what I am doing is allowed, which is to post my finds the quickest way, by linking to my blog post about them. I have noted we can't link to commercial sites, (which this isn't), so think it's ok. If this isn't allowed, please can Mods/Admin let me know.

    The permission that these relics were recovered from has produced some amazing relics over the years, and this trip was no different. Take a look, see what you think!

    Incredible volume of WW2 relics recovered Stephen Taylor WW2 Relic Hunter

    Here is a taster of what you can see in the blog...

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    Lots of very neat stuff for sure. Yes, that one bayonet boss is for the Arisakaicon bayonet, uncommon...
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    Indeed! Some very cool relics. I was especially pleased with the Bren parts. Not the first Arisakaicon bayonet we've had from there either!

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