My fellow collectors ,
After seeing some web a-frames on the e-stand here lately I dug out my
"old" web frame from one of my storage boxes to have a closer look to it.
When I bought this piece of equipment more than 32 years ago the only thing I "knew" back then was that it "surely was Afrika Korps" because
of it`s all web construction....
When I dug it out today with some other equipment I took advantage of the vast knowledge we all share here at WAF and found out very quickly
two interresting facts :
First the maker "Wirtschaftsamt" seems to point into one direction only.
As you can see from the pics , the stamp indeed seems to be the Wirtschaftsamt Litzmannstadt maker´s mark.
Back in 1979 when I purchased this frame from a local military dealer I never ever thought too much about the possible maker because of the very
hard to read stamp..
I also clearly remember the price I had to pay : 700 hundred Austrian Schillings was the amount he wanted to have - the equivalent of hundred
german Marks back then.
In todays Euros it would be € 50.- (By any means not cheap back then - a nice helmet would have cost around € 25 to € 40 )
Second information I got from my "Wirtschaftsamt" search here at the WAF is that in fabricating the equipment for the WH a lot of captured british
web was reused.
After a close look - Bingo ! - the marking I found indeed seems to be british.
"ROVER 1940" after a short search really seems to be a known WWII british maker of web equipment.
And now some pics of my "old" frame that has revealed a lot of it´s proveniance in only two hours after owning it for more than thirty years.
Regards
Bernhard
After seeing some web a-frames on the e-stand here lately I dug out my
"old" web frame from one of my storage boxes to have a closer look to it.
When I bought this piece of equipment more than 32 years ago the only thing I "knew" back then was that it "surely was Afrika Korps" because
of it`s all web construction....
When I dug it out today with some other equipment I took advantage of the vast knowledge we all share here at WAF and found out very quickly
two interresting facts :
First the maker "Wirtschaftsamt" seems to point into one direction only.
As you can see from the pics , the stamp indeed seems to be the Wirtschaftsamt Litzmannstadt maker´s mark.
Back in 1979 when I purchased this frame from a local military dealer I never ever thought too much about the possible maker because of the very
hard to read stamp..
I also clearly remember the price I had to pay : 700 hundred Austrian Schillings was the amount he wanted to have - the equivalent of hundred
german Marks back then.
In todays Euros it would be € 50.- (By any means not cheap back then - a nice helmet would have cost around € 25 to € 40 )
Second information I got from my "Wirtschaftsamt" search here at the WAF is that in fabricating the equipment for the WH a lot of captured british
web was reused.
After a close look - Bingo ! - the marking I found indeed seems to be british.
"ROVER 1940" after a short search really seems to be a known WWII british maker of web equipment.
And now some pics of my "old" frame that has revealed a lot of it´s proveniance in only two hours after owning it for more than thirty years.
Regards
Bernhard
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