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    WOW...Im very excited to see this pouch in TAN!

    Originally posted by whscharfschütze View Post
    Hi

    I have a 44 dated grenadepouch in tan leather, i will post pictures asap!

    best wishes

    Karel

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      Originally posted by Chris Pittman View Post
      The shovel is marked with a difficult-to-photograph stamp that looks like a dog's head. This is said to indicate post-war Polish production.
      Sorry, but that would have been impossible! I have found the dog's head/Horse-head/wolfs-head on 25-30 shovels from the Norwegian army, with OD painted handles, mixed in with all other known German WW2 makers, and contained in original covers. The possibility MIGHT exist that they are pre-war Polish, captured and reused by the Germans with new covers.

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        I have come to that conclusion about the dog's head shovels also. I do believe that these were pre-war shovels that were captured and used by the Germans. I have seen them described as Russian production as well. I don't know where they were made. I have since gotten rid of mine and replaced it with another one of German manufacture. I did edit my comments in this thread.

        I would also love to see a tan rifle grenade launcher pouch!
        Last edited by CWP; 07-21-2008, 02:43 PM.

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          shovels

          Bergflak,
          Do You still have those shovels with an original covers? If so, please send me some pictures. I also collect Polish militaria, so I think I could help to identify them.

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            Shovels and covers are long gone, but there is plenty of photos of the dog's head available. Just go back in this thread and you will see one!

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              Here are some Wehrmacht issue gas mask canisters with original straps.
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                I have found an almost endless amount of variation in original straps. Here are four different types.
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                  Here is a comparison of three original straps with a post-war Bundeswehr-issue strap.
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                    This short strap is made from a very coarsely woven material that shows lot of color variation.
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                      Here is a comparison of two very different well-worn pull tab straps. The dark green strap is made from a synthetic material, the tan strap is coarsely woven from rough fibers.
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                        Here are some different types of masks. This one is black rubber.
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                          This one is green rubber.
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                            The next two masks I will show in detail. The first is a standard early rubberized canvas mask.
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                              The filter is from 1940 and is unused, still with its original orange lacquer coated screw cap.
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                                The filter is stamped with WaA 320.
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