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    Is this a original German WW1 shovel and cover with Finnish reissue stamps? Thanks, Martin
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            All I know about these is that they were copied and that they all look the same unless you know them well.

            I think, not sure but think the hole tells you it was used post WWI by the post war German government or a foreign military.

            SA? The German Stormtroopers AKA the SA?

            W.

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              You're spot on Martin, that's exactly what you have there. SA stands for something like Suomen Armeija (Finnish Army).

              Hans

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                Opps, misfire.

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                  So is this a true WW1 German manufactured shovel and cover? Is the lack of a manufacture date something the Germans did? Martin

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                    Martin, the shovel cover does look German manufacturer and they were not always dated. The sewn belt loops usually indicate earlier manufacture and being a natural brown finish. The later issued examples were riveted usually. By 1916 or so the army turned to black field gear and a lot these were dyed black to accomodate regulations. The standard issue German shovel has the folded ears and is riveted. This shovel is probably Russian and re-issued to the Finnish Army with the SA stamp post war. The hole is to adapt to Finnish attachment system. I hope that helps. Mike.

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                      This is a Russian shovel. I believe only the early German examples ever had any dates on them. I have yet to see a standard issue infantry shovel dated after 1914. I have also not seen one with the riveted "ears" dated after 1914. I'm not saying they were not made after the war broke out, just that I have not seen one that had later dates (and I have been inspecting these shovels for a long time! ).

                      Chip

                      P.S I've got one entry in my leather goods makers data base from this maker, which is also a shovel carrier (could be the same one!). Without a date there is no proof that it is of WWI manufacture, but the name and the construction point to that.
                      Last edited by Chip M; 02-01-2009, 05:12 PM.

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