Any idea what the II stand for in this stamping M43 / II ? Were there possibly 2 depots in that area?
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Originally posted by slade007 View PostAlways took that "II" to be the wear grade of the garmet with "I" being dress quality & "IV" being a fatique type garment. "II" a better & "III" is a lesser field wear Grade garmet. Best I can explain. Dirk
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Originally posted by galizien41 View PostAny idea what the II stand for in this stamping M43 / II ? Were there possibly 2 depots in that area?
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Yes I have only seen it on earlier panzer items such as a wrap B39 II and panzer cap B40 II.
Originally posted by Zauberflöte View PostThis would be the case with for example the Berlin depot markings: B.I or II.year... in this case I think it is indeed something Dirk is mentioning. Definitely need a refreshment myself on this.
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Yes I have a few pictures, just quick ones I did last night. It was a POW wrap for sure, as eagle, tabs and shoulderboard loops were removed.
I just laid my insignia on it for show of how I would like to restore it. The cap is an m42/43 conversion that was owned by the same soldier. It was purchased from the soldiers grandson. If anyone has 3 shell buttons about the size of a dime I am looking for them to restore the wrap.
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no Jerry, my fault, i should have asked with more precision :
having it in hands, is the lining material made of rayon, or another type of material ?
i just ask, because i can't say for sure, on your last pics, it looks more "yellowish" than what i usualy observe for this marterial.
maybe a flashlight effect ?
btw, the wrap looks ok.
derka
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