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    Mint medical canteens (Labeflasche)

    First one,

    Canteen maker ESB, 43 dated. Woolcover unreadable.
    Bakelite cup maker gfc 42 dated.
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      #3
      second example,

      Unmarked bakelite cup (only materialsymbol?). Canteen and woolcover both with makerscode ESB & dated 1941. One-side blackened carryingstrap.
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          #5
          Hello Jan,
          Indeed, two tremendous and complete canteens...
          Directly from the shelves of an army depot, thanks for sharing
          Great stuff.....

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            #6
            2 supeb example,congrats and thanks for share it

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              #7
              Thanks JP and Giancarlo for the thumbs up.

              These are indeed in unissued state of condition! Here together with a worn 40 dated example with aluminium cup.

              Regards

              Jan
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                #8
                Really nice "composition"
                The last with alluminium cup have the "karabiner" or the same system of the other two?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by MULON View Post
                  Really nice "composition"
                  The last with alluminium cup have the "karabiner" or the same system of the other two?

                  Last one is medical as well, so a hook...No "karabiner" system.

                  I was always told when I started collecting that those with hooks were strictly medical, and the quick release buckles were found on Gebirgsjäger type bottles.

                  Is there any wartime regulation found on this matter? Or is it just a collectors mythe.

                  Even more so, what would a GJ sani wearing then?


                  Regards

                  Jan
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                    #10
                    Here's another 'all matching' CFL 42 one.

                    Sorry for the poor pictures.

                    I need another camera as it slipped out of my hands right into my mug of coffee last weekend

                    Regards

                    Jan
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                        #12
                        My mint 'OHW40' with aluminum cup.
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                        Willi

                        Preußens Gloria!

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                          Willi

                          Nice one

                          Does it has a metal hook on the back? If not, this can be considered a waterbottle used by female DRK-members.

                          Or like a member once stated overhere, the colour-gender-policy of the DRK

                          Regards

                          Jan
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                            #14
                            Jan, no it doesn't have the hook. Here I thought I had a great canteen for my early 'manly' FJ medic look. But, it turns out I have a 'girly' canteen.
                            Willi

                            Preußens Gloria!

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                              #15
                              Ahhh but it still is stylish

                              Joe

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