@ square shooter. From my research it looks like the plastic label maker invented by Avery in 1935 didn't become popular until the '50s. So I'm guessing that the previous American or Brittish owner may have put it on after the war. Anyone feel free to chime in on this one. I'd love to know if the US or Brit military used that tech during the war.
@ landshark Sorry no k as you can see I checked that out first thing from reading this forum before terminating my lurking.
@ everyone that may be currios and would like to join me in this mystery. I plan to post more pics but rather than dump them all here right now. I think I will roll them out slowly so it can be more fun. There are still 3 heavy film canisters I haven't cracked yet and will hold off for a little while.
I don't know about you guys but I have dreamed of finding a collectible leica in a sort of garage sale type deal like this for a while. To me it's half the fun. So join me for the ride even though I kind of ruined it by showing the best part of the treasure first.
So with out further ado here is the first two pics. Please, open all pics in order so it may be more fun. Please let me know if anyone has seen any of these items before or has more info on each.
Treasure chest.....on workbench.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/i5auqjc52lgb2qc/Photo Jun 25, 7 19 38 AM.jpg
Treasure chest open:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/kqji5my41plzqo8/Photo Jun 25, 7 23 15 AM.jpg
Anyone seen a case like this before?
Sorry for the tease, but I think many would like a slower reveal. Please chime in if you prefer a slower one by one reveal of the mystery case or would like just a couple shots of everything. I'll take your "votes" into consideration with further posts.
To me the case and all the contents was all the providence I needed to believe this thing is real. I really wasn't looking for authentification by posting only sharing my find with others that may like to discover and or unravel the mystery. I plan to scan the slides next and post a few to see if anyone recognized the landmarks to see where our soldier vacationed after the war.
Thanks again to everyone for their input.