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    Originally posted by MULON View Post
    Look likes luftschutz canteen, is it?
    I've never seen one so it's hard to tell

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      The only parts marked are the "male sides" of press buttons: "LORD" on front, "WALDES PAT. L. 3" on back.

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        flask can be good, looks like a medical [almost like me]
        only the closure? maybe Swiss?
        http://allefree.pl/galleries/156624/...ro_156624.html

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          Ciao centuria, you have an interesting book as can I see, the pictures are really interetsing....what book is it?

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            Originally posted by esbit View Post
            here is what is remains of 1200 canteens I bought back in 2004 and little over 400 of them were unissued 1ltr bottles most of them had the covers still on them.

            they were all stacked up in a horse stall in Austria ! the crappy part is she told me she had a stall full of helmets that she sold the year before to a gent out of Germany.

            Esbit
            Hey, like my canteens I bought 22 Years ago from the Red Cross in Hamburg. I had around 800 from Imperial and TR Germany of maybe every Pattern. Was funny to carry them back to Berlin in a VW Golf. The DDR Borderguards didn't believed what they saw. Carried w/o boxes up to the ceiling so you could see them through the windows. Was a funny tour. I visited the aunt of my girl in Wedel on that Trip, she was the neighbour of Matthias Rust who landed his Plane on Red Square in Moscow shortly before I met the Place. At that Time we couldn't visit him as he was imprisoned in Russia.

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              MULON
              This book trade offer [directory]
              Company logo trident, Y-line ".
              "W. Söhngen & Co."
              "Fabrik und fur sanitatsausrustungen Verbandstoffe"
              book probably between ww1 and ww2, things are both typical for the beginning of ww1 and ww2 eg flasks, rucksacks.
              http://allefree.pl/galleries/156877/...ro_156877.html

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                Hello!!
                I think you will appreciate....







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                  Originally posted by Fritz84 View Post
                  Hello!!
                  I think you will appreciate....
                  Nice one! - Those came in yesterday:
                  Attached Files

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                    Originally posted by Fritz84 View Post
                    Hello!!
                    I think you will appreciate....







                    "Che te possino"

                    To much, to much.....

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                      Very nice Gran Sasso
                      all three with the same mark/stamp?

                      Mulòn.....

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                        Together with another GJ canteen came this brown cup. I've never seen one like that before: it's made of some kind of low quality presstoff, it's matte and the material contains some red stuff (hopefully noteable on the picture). The letter/numbers in the "umbrella" are S and F7. So what is it made of?

                        One more question: what do the numbers INSIDE of some bacelite cups mean?

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                          Hello!!
                          S is the code of the material used
                          in this case: Phenolic resin whit wood filler (Sawdust)

                          F7 is the code of factory, but unfortunately,
                          on my list is missing....

                          the number within could always be the code of the factory
                          or a serial number to be able to detect a bad batch

                          We are still studying

                          Mattia

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                            Originally posted by Fritz84 View Post

                            F7 is the code of factory, but unfortunately,
                            on my list is missing....

                            the number within could always be the code of the factory
                            or a serial number to be able to detect a bad batch
                            Thank you, Mattia! This F7 could also be P7, it's hard to read.

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                              Originally posted by gnadenlose View Post
                              Thank you, Mattia! This F7 could also be P7, it's hard to read.

                              O,P,Q,R,S,T apparently not been used on objects in bakelite
                              most likely F7...

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                                sorry, to be precise...
                                the letters O,P,Q,R,S,T were not used to identify manufacturers

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