Opinions on this style of K43 pouch would be appreciated. I have read that these (unmarked) pouches are thought to be authentic war-time production. Any other information would be a great help. The craftsmanship of the piece is amazing for a late war item - if in fact it is one.
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I would have assumed so as well, but not so sure. The author of this well-known site describes them as authentic. Hard to believe someone would spend so much time & effort making these and not mark them if they were a repro.
http://claus.espeholt.dk/g43_pouches.html
7a. Sand colored heavy linen with a red stripe
Other pouches have the red stripe placed elsewhere. Brown leather. No markings. This type is also seen as MP38/40 and MP44 pouches.
Genuine: Yes
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Yes, I'd agree....if these are fakes, they'd be the most impressive I've ever seen. I know it's totally common to use old leather and hardware on fakes, but all the leather on the pouch is somewhat stiff and permanently formed - like the rear loops. I don't think it's possible to assemble that, but I guess you never know. The leather bottoms inside the pouches are particularly impressive in their construction. Did an army use the K43 after the war (i.e., could they be post '45 made for use by another country)?
SF MikeLast edited by sfmike1; 07-18-2013, 12:06 PM.
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Originally posted by Dmv View Postwould the stitching be the give away?
I've seen a lot of fakes (aged repros), but if this is one it would have to be a very old one (like from the 70's). Having it in hand, there's nothing that seems....artificial. The leather is stiff, not new.
Tom....says "well known copy" though. He's usually right
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In fact it is the leather that gives it away... it is artificially aged (and dry / cracked)
also the discolouring wth the D- ring is very typical...
I used to have a few of them, but sold them to reenactors...
Also the stitching is different, compare it to original stitching.....
And, I do make mistakes...... from time..........to time (C3PO ??)
Tom
www.mp44.nl
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Originally posted by MP44_tom View PostIn fact it is the leather that gives it away... it is artificially aged (and dry / cracked)
also the discolouring wth the D- ring is very typical...
I used to have a few of them, but sold them to reenactors...
Also the stitching is different, compare it to original stitching.....
And, I do make mistakes...... from time..........to time (C3PO ??)
Tom
www.mp44.nl
1. Keeper straps - stitching looks pretty bad when compared to the fuq model:
2. Top Straps - The fuq model has continuous stitching for the edge trim and the top strap. The top straps on the red strip model were done as a separate process, with a different size stitch.
3. Rear. Not bad for a fake I guess. The combination of rough hand-stiches and nice machine stitches along the top seems strange though. Note the fuq pouch is one-piece, not separate flaps.
Hope this helps everyone spot these.
SF Mike
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