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    #31
    Originally posted by Jan B View Post
    The factory of Bollmann still exist today - still making doctors bags too if I'm not mistaken.
    Right!

    http://www.karl-bollmann.de/

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      #32
      Thank You for nice words Jan!

      I'm tring to find some more information about them. I simply love these equipment parts, something new for me and awsome opportunity for case study.


      I thinking about small article right now. These tornisters become great opportunity for ilustration changes in German late war equipment from the most interesting side:- well documented, with ability to avoid post war or unknown examples or equipment with not clear provenance ( early BGS, NVA etc)

      Talk Soon!

      Rob
      Originally posted by Jan B View Post
      Wonderfull Robert

      I know the feeling

      In your previous post you raised indeed good points which should need to get answers on.

      The factory of Bollmann still exist today - still making doctors bags too if I'm not mistaken. Maybe a fluent german speaking member should contact them and ask if anything is available in their archives on these rucksacks.

      Anyway, to concentrate all the known examples on this forum in this thread I take the freedom to post 2 links here :

      A Bollmann production from Member BouyouLaGleize :

      http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=216630

      A 'sat' produced example from Member Camo.collector :

      http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=400433


      Regards

      Jan

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        #33
        Robert and others,

        Small update about possible contents. Based on description in wartime manuals, these were delivered empty and only as part of a 'satz', so not strictly delivered as a single piece to a specific grade within the medical corps.

        So,IMO, as no official packordnung existed and it was not reserved for a certain grade ( which is almost always the case with other pieces of medical gear), the use by whom and contents was IMO improvised.

        Regards

        Jan B.
        'Arzt und Soldat'

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          #34
          Hi Jan

          Thanks for the information. A friend of mine and I were only talking about this recently.


          Kind regards


          Nick

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            #35
            Fellow collectors,

            Allow me to bring this thread back up. Mainly to see if (newer) members can add more information and/or examples.

            Most rucksacks so far seem to be made in 43, it would be great to see pre-43 dated examples!

            I ask this as 41-42 dated manuals stating that these rucksacks were delivered together with tornister/backpacks. Rather logical thought as 44 produced tornisters are no exception.

            No new information on possible contents has been revealed by me.

            Regards

            Jan
            'Arzt und Soldat'

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              #36
              I was able to get below example for cheap.

              It's a typical example of these medical rucksacks. Again, no red cross, but very faint traces are visible. I also think that many of these were used without red cross...

              Interesting it's marked dny - As we know this 3 letter code represents Karl Bollman & Co of Tuttlingen, Württemberg - so again from this maker but also dated 43!

              Regards

              Jan
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                  #38
                  3. It has typical smell like H. Vpfl bags.
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                    #39
                    Thanks for showing this rare bird Jan!

                    First time I see one of them marked in this way, other were stamped with full name of the maker. IMHO more than half medical tornisters and bagpacks were used without cross from obvious reasons

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                      #40
                      Thx Rob...Oh well, I almost forgot to show this one too.

                      Happens when I'm only used to see them without red cross
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                              #44
                              Hey Jan

                              I have to admit, I like the one with the red cross best, and I won't shoot you for showing it

                              Tom
                              www.mp44.nl

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by MP44_tom View Post
                                Hey Jan

                                I have to admit, I like the one with the red cross best, and I won't shoot you for showing it

                                Tom
                                www.mp44.nl
                                Just got back from a holiday and noted your feedback Tom, thank you !

                                All the best

                                Jan
                                'Arzt und Soldat'

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