I recently picked up nicely worn in zelt:
In fact, so nicely worn in it appears to have been issued to two different guys during its life. One has his name sewn in near the edge and the manufacturer's faded stamp (which reads "Dr. Lange & Co. 3/59") The stamp is washed out in the picture buts it's decently legible in person:
The other guy sewed his tag in the flap that passes over your head:
Anywho, my question follows. I have flipped the zelt over so that the buttons are easier to see but it is identical on both sides. What is the purpose of the three buttons marked by hex drivers and what is the purpose of the tab with two button holes also marked by a hex driver? The buttons and tab are on both sides of the center line and, as stated, are on both the printed and non printed sides of the zelt.
In fact, so nicely worn in it appears to have been issued to two different guys during its life. One has his name sewn in near the edge and the manufacturer's faded stamp (which reads "Dr. Lange & Co. 3/59") The stamp is washed out in the picture buts it's decently legible in person:
The other guy sewed his tag in the flap that passes over your head:
Anywho, my question follows. I have flipped the zelt over so that the buttons are easier to see but it is identical on both sides. What is the purpose of the three buttons marked by hex drivers and what is the purpose of the tab with two button holes also marked by a hex driver? The buttons and tab are on both sides of the center line and, as stated, are on both the printed and non printed sides of the zelt.
Comment