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    #61
    Hans,

    I have seen those replacement buttons on many things myself. They were a popular expedient that kept one from having to locate a needle and thread. They were used by all armies and I have a few of them (unassembled) that came in a Doughboy's housewife.

    Chip

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      #62
      Originally posted by Hans K. View Post
      The button is a non regulation replacement button which I've seen on a number of German WW1 items, and I think they were widely used for repair in the field. It's not sewn on, but rather stuck through the cloth with a smaller buttoned end holding it in place. I have a 1915 dated breadbag with a set of identical buttons.
      Hallo Hans.
      I was reading this nice thread about your great ww1 gas mask collection and wanted to ask you if you could help me with a Segeltuchtasche i was offered. I know that these are heavily faked and it look different to those you have presented. If you send me your email adress i could show you pics of the bag. Your help would be great! To all the others: feel free to speak out what you are think thinking too

      Regards
      Hagen







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        #63
        Based on the pictures you show here it looks like a good 2nd model 2 compartment bag, but I would be interested in Chip's opinion of it. The reason that it looks different than mine is because mine is a reworked 1st model 3 compartment version which has had one of the sections removed. Mine also has the D-ring straps hand sewn on because the early bags did not have these. I noticed that on yours the section with the size number has a name tag sewn overtop of it. Are there any other markings?

        Hans

        Edit: Below is my other Segeltuchtasche, a 2nd model like yours but made from a reddish brown cloth.
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        Last edited by Hans K.; 03-14-2016, 08:57 PM.

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          #64
          Both of mine are the second pattern, one in a light canvas, similar to Zeltbahnstoff and the other is the more commonly seen, heavier material.

          They second mentioned one compares favorably to this one and, of course, the mask and filter cartridge are good. My only question is about what is under the added name patch on the end of the bag. I can see what appears to be part of an ink stamp, but it doesn't look like a number. Perhaps you can get the owner to peek under the edges to get a better idea of what is there. You may be able to do that without disturbing the patch.

          Chip

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            #65
            Hello,
            Very interesting thread and artifacts.
            Regards
            E.
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              #66
              Originally posted by Chip M View Post
              Both of mine are the second pattern, one in a light canvas, similar to Zeltbahnstoff and the other is the more commonly seen, heavier material.

              They second mentioned one compares favorably to this one and, of course, the mask and filter cartridge are good. My only question is about what is under the added name patch on the end of the bag. I can see what appears to be part of an ink stamp, but it doesn't look like a number. Perhaps you can get the owner to peek under the edges to get a better idea of what is there. You may be able to do that without disturbing the patch.

              Chip
              Thank you a lot Chip. You guys and this thread are awesome. I will take better pics of it after its arrival. [emoji106]

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                #67
                hey

                what you think about this gasmask bag ? looks to be never used.



























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                  #68
                  Originally posted by september1939 View Post
                  hey

                  what you think about this gasmask bag ? looks to be never used.
                  [[/URL]
                  This bag has already been discussed http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...&highlight=bag

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                    #69
                    Could you help me with this can? IMO the straps dont look german but the can is typical for gm15.

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                      #70
                      The long strap looks like ones that are used on various items, the medical canteen (Labeflasche) shoulder strap comes to mind. The short piece is the normal one for gas mask cans.

                      Chip

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                        #71
                        Originally posted by Chip M View Post
                        The long strap looks like ones that are used on various items, the medical canteen (Labeflasche) shoulder strap comes to mind. The short piece is the normal one for gas mask cans.

                        Chip
                        Ok thank you. Nice to hear that. Is the can typical for gm15 masks? I dont have one of these in my collection.

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                          #72
                          That's the can for the M17 Ledermaske.

                          Chip

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                            #73
                            Originally posted by Chip M View Post
                            That's the can for the M17 Ledermaske.

                            Chip
                            [emoji106] [emoji106] [emoji106] Thanks again

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                              #74
                              That's right, it's the can for the GM17, but the "deep lid" variant. You were half right to begin with because it is actually a recycled Gummimaske canister with added latch. The lid had to be made deeper to allow the bulkier leather mask to fit.

                              This will illustrate it a bit more clearly (I hope):

                              Gummimaske M16 can; "deep lid" GM17 can; standard GM17 can
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                                #75
                                Originally posted by Hans K. View Post
                                That's right, it's the can for the GM17, but the "deep lid" variant. You were half right to begin with because it is actually a recycled Gummimaske canister with added latch. The lid had to be made deeper to allow the bulkier leather mask to fit.

                                This will illustrate it a bit more clearly (I hope):

                                Gummimaske M16 can; "deep lid" GM17 can; standard GM17 can
                                Very helpful as usual Hans [emoji106] . Do you agree with Chip about the long strap?

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