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    #16
    Originally posted by Alan Smith View Post
    Be sure to take a look at the inside of the holster, down in the "toe" portion and in the mag pouch; I have seen a number of vet bring-back holsters where the vet folded up the "Capture Papers" and stuffed them into the toe of the holster (or, occasionally, in the mag pouch) as a way to post-war preserve what the vet considered to be essential paperwork. Who knows, you might find a little bonus stuffed inside your holster.
    That is an excellent point and something I have expereinced on multiple occassions. Not always "Capture Papers" though. Sometimes other docs and papers often belonging to the German soldier who carried it.

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      #17
      Originally posted by helmetbuyers View Post
      thanks for the info.

      He was "older" than most to be drafted? I think I saw online he passed away in 1998.

      Robert
      He was 33 which wasn't that old and though married had no children and apparently his job wasn't essential to war production.

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