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<blockquote data-quote="Guessologist" data-source="post: 436473" data-attributes="member: 11952"><p>Nah not yet, suprisingly tough to find anything that matches on the net despite some pretty specific wording on the plate to help narrow it down. I'm pretty convinced it's 6th Battalion over 58th however, the colour patch is horizontal.</p><p></p><p>The site is making it hard for me, haven't found anything else interesting after a couple of returns. Just a few push button eyelets and small strips of lead. By the way, I assume many people come across little chunks of lead, that are like 1cm across with a square/trapezoidal cross section. They look like offcuts from a strip of the stuff What was their use in this case? I've found them at a few sites dating from the early 1900s now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guessologist, post: 436473, member: 11952"] Nah not yet, suprisingly tough to find anything that matches on the net despite some pretty specific wording on the plate to help narrow it down. I'm pretty convinced it's 6th Battalion over 58th however, the colour patch is horizontal. The site is making it hard for me, haven't found anything else interesting after a couple of returns. Just a few push button eyelets and small strips of lead. By the way, I assume many people come across little chunks of lead, that are like 1cm across with a square/trapezoidal cross section. They look like offcuts from a strip of the stuff What was their use in this case? I've found them at a few sites dating from the early 1900s now. [/QUOTE]
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