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    Is this ice pick correct or a good copy: I'm considering buying it, but would welcome some guidance before I decide.
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    Last edited by krim4142; 03-15-2008, 12:48 PM.

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      #3
      Looks good from what I've read. Lacking the post-war "HV" and perhaps dubious "GR137" stamps...

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        Icepick

        That is an unquestionable wartime produce of STUBAI. Only a WaA stamp could prove that more.

        John, I wouldn't say, that a GJR 137 stamp can be dubious, because these items are WW2 Gebirgsjaeger items anyhow.

        Pls note the presence of HV, WaA, and GJR 137 stamps on my Pithon hammer.
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          Servus Krim und Bergkameraden,

          Looks like a nice wartime marked STUBAI ice axe....more than likely a civilian model, but it is the same as the ones issued to Gebirgsjägers. These were also issued to the Swiss Army during WWII and can be found with Swiss markings.

          Berg Heil!

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            #6
            Let me clarify. I am certainly no expert on these but since I was looking for one I've read all I could find. Some picks were stamped "GR 137" during the war and some had the stamp added after the war. How to tell the difference? I don't know.

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              Grüß Di' Krim,

              The marking on yours reads:

              Aschenbrenner
              Führerpickel
              Ges.Gesch.

              Peter Aschenbrenner was a famous mountaineer before and after the war. During the war, he served as a Heeresbergführer with the Gebirgsjägers.

              Berg Heil!

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                #8
                The webing handle is not the standard type for military use.
                Standard color type is green as on gasmask staps.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by jotuntroll View Post
                  The webing handle is not the standard type for military use.
                  Standard color type is green as on gasmask staps.

                  Grüß Di' Jotuntroll,

                  What are you basing this information on? Do you have some reference material stating this type of green webbing or several examples to show? I am very interested is seeing this.

                  Berg Heil!

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                    #10
                    I found this ice pick in a forum search, the strap is identical to one shown in the pictures that I listed .
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                        #12
                        It would appear that the ice pick I found for sale ,is a commercial model which lacks the acceptance stamp





                        Peter

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                          #13
                          Here is my ww2 one,in used condition,no HV , Waa stamp,green webbing etc....
                          The two came both from the same source.
                          Martin.
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