04-11-2014, 08:36 PM
They aren't that big, I think those boxes had piston rings in them.
I'll look around for a box that I can "liberate", but unfortunately, I think most of the boxes that are protected are still sealed up in the crates. the ones in the photo have already been out in the elements for a couple months, and they're probably still exposed. If I come across any box that I can conveniently empty, I'll let you know. It is a neat pattern on them!
Speaking of boxes..... how does this sound-
All that is in them is a bunch of obsolete injector clamps and shims and parts we were never going to sell. They were labeled "January 1945", so these seem to be legitimate WWII Navy ammo boxes.
I'll look around for a box that I can "liberate", but unfortunately, I think most of the boxes that are protected are still sealed up in the crates. the ones in the photo have already been out in the elements for a couple months, and they're probably still exposed. If I come across any box that I can conveniently empty, I'll let you know. It is a neat pattern on them!
Speaking of boxes..... how does this sound-
110 CARTRIDGES CAL.50
LINKED
LINKED
All that is in them is a bunch of obsolete injector clamps and shims and parts we were never going to sell. They were labeled "January 1945", so these seem to be legitimate WWII Navy ammo boxes.
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Modeling New Jersey Under the Wire 1978-1979.
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