Must have been a lot of work, many THANKS
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canvas bag ?
Hello Funksammler.
A question for you
"I think" .. in the equipment volume of John R Angolia & Adolf Schlicht Uniforms & Traditions of the German Army 1933-1945 (deep intake of breath).. there is a photo of a FF33 canvas transit bag with strap, I don't have the book to hand at the moment so I cannot check if my memory is correct.
Have you ever seen such a bag, or do you think that a canvas bag happened to be a similar size to the phone .. and so it enters into history as a legitimate FF33 transit bag.
I have never seen one other than in the book, it might have been a white canvas bag..possibly
Thank you for a great work on the subject.
Regards Ian "feind-hort-mit"
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I have the book, on page 211 there is a 1944 white linnen cover, purportedly for a FF33. The cover does not have a strap, the normal strap was used attached to the FF33.
Although I have not seen such a cover myself and can not verify it is an "official" item, it does however make sense to use a cover in winter. It seems to be a better solution than covering it in whitewash.
The only "official" carrying bag for the FF33 I know is the cavelry pattern leather backpack, which allowed the FF33 to be carried on the back by mounted troops.
regards,
Funksammler
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Thank you very much indeed Funksammler
As you suggest, painting the FF33 in white wash would be a bit extreme, although when you see photos of "whitened" mg34's .. anything is possible
I have a couple of Steel cased units similar in size to the FFS, they not specifically phone related but might be of interest, they are packed away after a house move so when I get them back home I will post a few pictures.
Best regards Ian "feind-hort-mit"
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Thanks...
Originally posted by ezesar View PostHi. I´m new on this forum (several weeks) and I´m still viewing threads of my interest. Perhaps this post is to old but I´ve seen it and if it can helps I have to say that this image belongs to some of my FF33 stuff, got from military scrap lots and it´s completely original. Its origin could be from Spanish Civil war (1936-39) german aid to rebel forces or received in 1943 from a spanish Armed Forces resupplying program called BÄR. The capsule is marked 1938.
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2016 edition of the book is nearly ready
I am about to publish the 2016 edition of the "German line communications equipment of WW2".
- Over 180 pages
- Over 300 pictures and illustrations
- Addressed errors, replaced some incorrect equipment
- Additional sections and additional equipment added
As before, the book will be available free of charge and can be downloaded from my dropbox folder. I will publish the link soon
Many thanks to all of you who have commented, contributed and have helped with the realisation of this book.
With this work behind me I hope I can now focus on producing a sister volume about portable radio equipment, just a few years more work I suspect!
regards,
Funksammler
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Line Communications Equipment of WW2 2016 edition
The new Line Communications Equipment of WW2 2016 edition is now available:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/20vql0l3rc...ition.pdf?dl=0
regards,
Funksammler
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