US BORMANN TIME FUSE RECOVERED IN GEORGIA

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This type of time fuse was manufactured in Federal arsenals. Made of white metal, a mixture of lead and zinc. Double wrench slot, the Bormann fuse had a burn time of .75 seconds to 5.5 seconds. The middle slot exhibits the Bormann Fuse wrench impression. Fuse is punched between numbers 2 and 3. Recovered in Atlanta.  [ws]

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