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|  26th July 2021, 04:44 PM | #1 | 
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				 |  Soldier front cover 
			
			I have this kind of iron soldier front cover. It has been found in a swamp on the southern Estonian / Latvian border. Does anyone know what time this could be. And which army used. Notice the difference in the shape of the hand openings. Was it a form required to use a weapon? Sword? Or maybe a spring? Long time away I saw similar- and there was I stamp- circle and inside cross- similar to a card deck cross. regards...Snowman | 
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|  26th July 2021, 05:18 PM | #2 | 
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			I think this is German,  First Woldwar and used in the trenches.
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|  26th July 2021, 06:01 PM | #3 | 
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			Hmm? Looks diffrent? (Picture borrowed from "Pinterest") | 
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|  26th July 2021, 08:41 PM | #4 | 
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			Armour used by machine gunners apparently. Perhaps it accounts for the enlarged arm opening on the right hand side? Otherwise I speculate it could be to swing and throw stick grenades.
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|  26th July 2021, 10:49 PM | #5 | 
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			As soon as WW1 was mentioned I thought that was it. Local made rather than a factory job perhaps. A large arm hole to allow a rifle butt to fit on the shoulder.
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|  27th July 2021, 06:20 AM | #6 | 
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			Maybe it's like that.  Those holes at the edge of the neckline and hand openings look like it had something riveted in it too- some kind of collar and sleeves? Those metal fasteners are not original - this may have been stacked, perhaps with leather +rivets. Well-was what was-an interesting piece of history this too. | 
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