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Old 23-10-17, 20:29
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Either way, it's a very nice find, and the only one I've ever seen.

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How about 4 then

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Argh!!



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Hello
as we can see on yours microphone respirator, i think they wher used for the artillery transmission système.



We can see on the loud speaker control box the same connector as you have on your respirator for remplace the standart microphone in case of gaz alarme.





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These mics will fit most WW2 Canadian Gas Masks, you have to cut out the round bit on the one side


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