Gordon,
Yeah, we drifted quite a bit. Well, at least from a technical collector's standpoint. I think most people wouldn't be able to tell the difference
Michel,
I think we should start up a new thread on the different Sumpftarn items. I'll get started on documentation and images for that.
The "post" type snap is a very unusual thing to see. The bottom (male) side is a skinny post with a small nob on the end. The top (female) has two spring clips. It is most similar to the type used on US military field gear since before and after WW2. The difference is that for the Germans the top has the typical pebble snap outside. This means it looks no different than any other German pebble snap. I have several arm pocket flaps that have the "post" type but I have never seen a jacket or parka with them.
Thanks!
Steve
Yeah, we drifted quite a bit. Well, at least from a technical collector's standpoint. I think most people wouldn't be able to tell the difference
Michel,
I think we should start up a new thread on the different Sumpftarn items. I'll get started on documentation and images for that.
The "post" type snap is a very unusual thing to see. The bottom (male) side is a skinny post with a small nob on the end. The top (female) has two spring clips. It is most similar to the type used on US military field gear since before and after WW2. The difference is that for the Germans the top has the typical pebble snap outside. This means it looks no different than any other German pebble snap. I have several arm pocket flaps that have the "post" type but I have never seen a jacket or parka with them.
Thanks!
Steve
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