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    What do you think about this holster or
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      3. rear maker mark
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        #4
        Holster looks fine, just poorly repaired.


        Gary

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          #5
          Hi Paul,

          I don't like the looks of the leather nor the stitching. If the holster is in your possession, lift the flap and sniff the inside. A reproduction holster will have an odor like new leather shoes. An original holster won't smell like the leather we are familiar with but will usually have a slight musty odor.

          The upward closure strap identifies the holster as a likely police holster. I would then expect to see a police marking on the back. Your holster also has the "P08" stamp on the back. I don't recall seeing that marking so early. I believe that came in later so there would be no confusion between P08 and P38 holsters.

          Karl Ackva was a premier holster maker and made some of the best quality holsters produced during the Third Reich period. I don't see that quality level in your holster.

          If you have already purchased the holster, I hope I am all wet.

          Regards, Leon
          Last edited by leondes; 09-01-2006, 09:39 PM.

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            #6
            I have to echo Leon's sentiments.
            It looks reproduction to me.
            R.Blue

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              #7
              Thank you everyone.
              The holster is not in my possession so cannot go much more into detail, but I was just needing a hand in working out the authenticity of this item., I had found a replica holster which has the same maker, year and P.08 mark (Except the writing above Karl Ackva is missing on this copy) and claims to be a good copy of a original.

              Paul

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                #8
                Paul,
                This one has issues. There are plenty of Luger holsters out there. Keep an eye on ebay or such sights and you'll find a nice one.
                R.Blue

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                  #9
                  Also be advised that pre war Ackva holsters had the first name of Carl, and later ones were changed to Karl
                  WAF LIFE COACH

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                    #10
                    Hi Gene,

                    I wasn't able to access the link you posted, for some reason, but consider this.

                    I scanned this out of Eugene Bender's "Luger Holsters and Accessories Of The 20th Century".

                    http://lmd-militaria.com/page119.html

                    I have an identical holster but the first two letters of the maker name are nearly rubbed out. I can still see the "K" but I can't get a picture where it will show up.

                    Regards, Leon

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                      #11
                      The strap looks like a replacement to me. I'd be careful with this one,
                      Johnnie

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                        #12
                        The strap looks to be a 98k strap that has been cut down. I think it is a legit holster just very poorly put back together. If it was dirt cheap I would buy it. If it's not it is not worth messing with.

                        Gary

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                          #13
                          Here's the Carl Ackva stamp on the back of a brown K98 ammo pouch dated 1939:
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                            #14
                            Great info everyone
                            Gene Thanks for the advice, I found the waffenamt codes on two databases for Karl or Carl Ackva, seems to me he changed his first name spelling often in early years.
                            102 -Carl Ackva, Lederfabrik, Rüdesheimerstr. 27, Bad Kreuznach, Rheinland-Pfalz (hjh) : (1934)
                            135 -Karl Ackva, Lederfabrik, Rüdesheimerstr. 27, Bad Kreuznach, Rheinland-Pfalz (hjh) : (1934)
                            136 -Karl Ackva, Lederfabrik, Rüdesheimerstr. 27, Bad Kreuznach, Rheinland-Pfalz (hjh) : (P 08 holster : 1934)
                            286 -Carl Ackva, Lederfabrik, Rüdesheimerstr. 27, Bad-Kreuznach, Rheinland-Pfalz (hjh) : (1939 - 40)

                            Leon, Thanks for the scan looks exactly like the maker mark I posted.

                            I was a bit suspicious about the front strap looks too different in ageing to the rest of the leather

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                              #15
                              Hi Gene,

                              Thanks for the scan.

                              Regards, Leon

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