Gentlemen,
Last night I was the successful bidder on the first model backpack used in the Bundeswehr. At least Schuster calls it the first one used. He also says that it can be used in a similar fashion to the WWII Wehrmach back pack. Since I don't have this back pack, or should we call it a pack frame, in my hands yet I assume that he means that it can be used as a load bearing device because of the folding shelf at the bottom. Schuster has a picture of this backpack on page 238 of his book. The metal support for the BW backpack is not as noticeable as that on the Wehrmacht one but you can see the flat metal straps, that give the backpack its shape, in the righthand picture.
Without further ado, here are two pictures of the backpack which I hope to receive shortly.
Regards,
Gordon
Last night I was the successful bidder on the first model backpack used in the Bundeswehr. At least Schuster calls it the first one used. He also says that it can be used in a similar fashion to the WWII Wehrmach back pack. Since I don't have this back pack, or should we call it a pack frame, in my hands yet I assume that he means that it can be used as a load bearing device because of the folding shelf at the bottom. Schuster has a picture of this backpack on page 238 of his book. The metal support for the BW backpack is not as noticeable as that on the Wehrmacht one but you can see the flat metal straps, that give the backpack its shape, in the righthand picture.
Without further ado, here are two pictures of the backpack which I hope to receive shortly.
Regards,
Gordon
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