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Hi guys,
The gas cape pouch pionier has posted seems to be of a different construction than most others.
It seems that instead of the most commonly found specimen with snap
fasteners this one has button and button holes ?
Are there any stamps ?
Here some of mine.
Note the difference in the materials they are made of !Attached Files
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The stamp on the gasplanepouch is GDM (cant read the last letter but seams like a M or N).
Indeed... It can be a fake. I see them more then ones going as 'original'. O yes, some dealers sell the same one, same condition, and same stamp (alert!)
What would be a fare selling price...?Last edited by pionier; 11-01-2005, 08:35 AM.
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When I first saw the title of this thread, I thought you were talking about me!! ha ha
I once owned a similar gas cape bag, same colour, same stamp but different colur buttons-they were grey! does this mean fakes and the maker ran out of similar buttons? The material was definately older, perhaps period? Who knows, it is as much a mystery as the afrika butterdose!
The canteen is a minty examople of the standard .7 litre issue piece. VERY nice condiotion. What is the date? The webbing once again is very tan coloured. I would guess 1942 or 1943.
The bread bag strap appears mid to late war, its very tan coloured whereas earlier webbing was olive coloured. A real nice example, not often seen in this colour.
Steve
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