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  1. #1
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    Default Unkown chest, WWII military?

    I've been give a converted military chest by my foster sis; looks like it was once owned by an artist or some such, as the original OD has been removed and an overall clear-cote was given. Here's some views, can anyone identify this box?





    The right-rear hinge is broken, and the hasp is missing from the left-front clasp. The lid-bracket had been bent-off the body-tab and bent out of shape; I mangaged to straighten within reason it with a drill-press machinist vise. Two wooden or otherwise brackets have obviously been removed from the inside top.

    There are two sticks glued into the left corners to accomodate a home-made tray; the bottom is divided as seen. Note the finger-joints along the edges. The bottom and the inside carry the original OD.

    Thanks very much in advance,


    John

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    I have some similar boxes that are British military. Looks like engineering/electrical test equipment box that was gutted. One of mine is really nothing more than a volt/ohm meter but huge by todays standards.
    I own firearms not to fight against my government, but to ensure I will not have to.

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