I came across this gas mask on the internet.....Have to admit I don't recall seeing another one similar....The face piece looks like a WW1 German/Austrian "gummimaske" but has what appears to be a snorkel mouth piece, like the US type.....The filter also has what appears to have once had a exhale valve attached.....Is this a rare variation or is it one I just haven't seen yet?.....Any thoughts appreciated as usual.....Bodes
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Originally posted by Edelweisse View PostBased upon the limited pictures...."FRENCH" WWII maybe...I could be wrong...but not German WWI or WWII
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Hans, Could very well be....I guess I didn't realize we used the numeral system for mask sizes like the Europeans did....My only concern with your analysis is, I'm not sure the US used string to attach the lenses (as per German/Austrian) to the face piece......I'm just speculating, as I really don't know.....Bodes
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*S.B.R. = small box respirator
Look up "U.S. Navy Mk I Gas Mask (Mouth Canister Type)". Apparently also designated "Mk I Mouth Canister" and "Navy Snout Type Mask".Attached FilesLast edited by Hans K.; 03-11-2015, 09:06 AM.
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Originally posted by Hans K. View Post*S.B.R. = small box respirator
Look up "U.S. Navy Mk I Gas Mask (Mouth Canister Type)". Apparently also designated "Mk I Mouth Canister" and "Navy Snout Type Mask".
Hans, you're right on....I can see the exhale valve in two of the photos.....Here's a photo which shows it a little more clearer.....Thanks, Bodes
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