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<blockquote data-quote="Gades" data-source="post: 668250" data-attributes="member: 24092"><p>these old piles of rusty cans or old camp fires that you largely ignore, all had can openers there at one stage, many are left on a log or in the fork of a tree. keep your eyes open above ground as well. the one with the label is Colonel Roosevelts (later President) he had in his African Campaign. Rusty Gold ! I found a beautiful ww2 pocket knife in a prisoner of war camp made of railway sleepers on the nullabor, just sitting on a sleeper. Cheers, Wayne</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gades, post: 668250, member: 24092"] these old piles of rusty cans or old camp fires that you largely ignore, all had can openers there at one stage, many are left on a log or in the fork of a tree. keep your eyes open above ground as well. the one with the label is Colonel Roosevelts (later President) he had in his African Campaign. Rusty Gold ! I found a beautiful ww2 pocket knife in a prisoner of war camp made of railway sleepers on the nullabor, just sitting on a sleeper. Cheers, Wayne [/QUOTE]
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