Gentlemen, having just obtained the first model snow jacket, dated 1962, it is missing its hood ! anyone got a spare one ?
It is rather "salty" well used, considering hoover's comments I am surprised it is still in one piece, very flimsy ! but it does the job !
TJ it is a Mauser 1888 commission rifle, well spotted....since sold as I did not quite fit in
Here,s the jacket............a bargain at 8 Euro ?
Prost ! Steve.
Does any one know what this small sewn in label denotes ? reads "BIII928", a clothing store label ? ........there is one on the inside too, that reads "BD 705"
Prost ! Steve.
These labels should be a identification mark for stuff when going to the centralized washing facility ... I found them in several garments. Maybe one of the insideres can confirm that.
Thanks for your replies Gentlemen............most informative ! I shall now go and source a hood, as I intend it to adorn my "filzlouse" display............
Prost ! Steve.
Yes, the tag is a "Waschmarke", a tag added by the washing store. With that number the different items of a soldier could be identified. The items had been washed not together and were put together after the washing. The clothing bag got the tag and the items in it.
I would like to see the women if hundreds of clothing bags came in the store.
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