Any idea what conetops these are? WW2-era

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Any idea what conetops these are? WW2-era

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Re: Any idea what conetops these are? WW2-era

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Tough to tell but looks like a Wieland's
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Wielands. I posted a pretty good photo here a couple of years ago of one of those cones that I saw in another military history book. Matt
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Re: Any idea what conetops these are? WW2-era

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Wielands was probably one of the worst cans to send to a super hot and humid environment. No way that they would have survived very long. Matt
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