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    Hank Kluin Fuse Pouch and belt

    Maker: Hank Kluin of F. Burgess & Co.
    Item: Artillery Fuse Pouch and belt
    Price: $125.00 for the set (you pay shipping)

    I take cash, paypal, Visa, Mastercard, AmEx, Discover and checks.

    My home phone is 757-229-2834 and you can e-mail me at tailor@cjdaley.com. It's best to try to call me between 8-10pm as I work pretty long hours at the museum.










    Note: This is NOT a commercial sale, this is an item that I personally own.
    Christopher J. Daley

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    Re: Hank Kluin Fuse Pouch and belt

    Item has sold.
    Christopher J. Daley

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    Re: Hank Kluin Fuse Pouch and belt

    I was just about to post, I couldn't believe this pouch and the Schreiber box hadn't been snatched up yet. If I had the loot to spare I would've taken them both off your hands. Hank went through a lot to get that Allegheny stamp dead on. I'm lucky enough to own it now and can just imagine what a stamp that size cost. It weighs a couple pounds. I know when he had it made, many big names in this hobby were envious.
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    Re: Hank Kluin Fuse Pouch and belt

    Quote Originally Posted by August77 View Post
    I was just about to post, I couldn't believe this pouch and the Schreiber box hadn't been snatched up yet. If I had the loot to spare I would've taken them both off your hands. Hank went through a lot to get that Allegheny stamp dead on. I'm lucky enough to own it now and can just imagine what a stamp that size cost. It weighs a couple pounds. I know when he had it made, many big names in this hobby were envious.
    I didn't want to sell them, but I'm also lacking 'spare loot'.

    The good news is that both these items went to a really good home in Wisconsin.
    Christopher J. Daley

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