Originally posted by kmh
Nice point Kim,
but,you see, since the Waa was stamped on many "official"items,no wonder that it's been stamped on such a pouch as well!You certainly know that almost anything was "official"in WW2(and before!)Germany and since Music Bands were part of the Armed Forces many items would have been Waa stamped as well!
Your last point is even nicer:many pouches(or cases or..you name it)were made following "fixed"criteria,i.e, they should have been worn on the belt but also carried with a shoulder strap,therefore D-rings and belt loops were of a fairly common and standard design!My pouches are identical to the one our friend has posted, and I'm sure to yours too and the description I have in my book,in Angolia's "Uniforms and Traditions of the WH" and "Uniforms and Traditions of the LW" supply you with the very same details!
Me.....I'll put one these pouches on an Artillery Uffz mannequin,and if he'll be against regulations,well, off he'll go to the Ostfront !
Best
Manny
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