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Item Code: 2025-76
Made of thin tinned iron with a hinged lid embossed “100 FRICTION PRIMERS” in an arc at top over the ordnance emblem of crossed cannon barrels with a cannonball/shell in the upper angle, flanked by “FRANKFORD ARSENAL.” This would hold the smaller packs of friction primers. A small, hinged tab to keep the lid closed is in place on the upper edge of the body of the box at center front.
This measures 4-1/2” x 2-3/4” X 2-1/2” and is in very good condition, showing typical oxidation of the tin coating to a gray, with the solder showing as a silver. The Frankford Arsenal embossing is a tad light, but legible. [sr][ph:L]
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