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Really Odd Rare and distubing find
Well I found and bought the oddest and most grusome thing yet.
I was at an Antique shop and asked if they had anything Military. They had someting with "VIMY" on it..tuned out to be an artificial Limb..a "pegleg" This has a C Broad Arrow on it an a 5 digit Service number. The Name "VIMY" is cast into the Rubber end of the Limb I cannot find anything out about these..and I cannot get info from the Service number You Never know what you will come across....I am hoping that this will end up somewhere it will be displayed. Sad Part of War we sometimes forget while collecting If anyone has info on these please let me know. Dean |
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Your find
Can we see some really odd rare and disturbing images please?
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Well I would..however I am not that good with computers, and cannot post photos on this forum.
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Dean, check with the CWM, I was just there about a month ago and they had one on display in the WW1 exibit I believe. Maybe similar?
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Photos
Dean, email the photos to me (...or Keith, Hanno...) & I will post them for you. H
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little known but Canada was a leader in artificial limb and face part replacements.. gruesome fact but shot and shrapnel took out a lot of noses, cheeks, chins, jaws, ears...
Canada in what seems to be another first, also now is using a very sophisticated 3d virtual system connected to a 6-axis treadmill-platform to help rehabilitate CF leg foot amputees from Afghanistan nasty business war, but alas, sometimes there is just no choice when it is forced upon you
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