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    LBA(S)Stamped knobelbecher

    I could as well have gone all the way and use this pair of boots with Wolfgang latest setup!They're a rare pair of LW-issue, LBA(S)stamped and 1939 dated knobelbecher!
    As usual, I'd rather let the pictures do the talking...I haven't taken many but should you like to see more go ahead and ask!
    Manny

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      Iam going to post a new photo of mine later on, i shall buy myself a torso and i got some stuff waiting to come that i shall add to the setup.

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        Well,
        you have to hand it to him..another superb pair of boots via the "Manny" collection.
        Luftwaffe marked boots at that!
        Plenty of mannequins feet that would be very interested in wearing those i can assure you.
        Uncommon and very nice .

        Lasse, looking forward to your latest project.Keep up the good work .

        Patrick.

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          Hi all,
          I'd like to share with you two pieces of Pioneers' equipments;they surely won't set the Thames on fire,as my dear friend Patrick would say, I nevertheless think they're rather interesting in that they had been found together in Tuscany nearly thirty years ago where they've been surely used and left behind by German Engineers....out of the woodwork then, as many fellow collectors use to say!
          The wire-cutter is very interesting in that the very low quality Presstoff case(dated 1944)has been made by "dlu"(Ewald Luneschloss,Solingen),while the wire-cutter(dated 1941)has been made by another Solingen Firm,i.e "gyr"(Hugo Linder,Gasstrasse 54 Solingen)!I suppose that this is one of those "first in,last out"cases,in which left-overs of older supplies are hidden by new arrivals!

          The saw is made of the highest quality steel(its teeth are LITERALLY as sharp as razors)and its maker and Waffenamt -stamped,while its sheat,dated 1937 has a "newer" WAA style to it.....it may have been inspected later than 1937 I suppose!
          Hope you enjoy!
          Manny
          Last edited by derspiess63; 08-03-2004, 12:25 PM.

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            Been on vacation the past 2 weeks so I haven't had the capability to post pictures. This is a great thread. Here is a small contribution from me. Heres a late war Machine Gunner. I don't put a lot of field gear on my full mannequins since you can't see most of it. Jim
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              Heres a DAK soldier circa 1941.
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                ANOTHER TORSO. When I was in Germany I also bought all the period civilian shirts I could find. It was a common practice later in the war to wear them and was permitted by regulation. I do have issue shirts but the civilian ones were definately cheaper.
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                  the back.
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                    Really nice setups Dj!!
                    I especially like the mg gunner and the torso displays, may I save the pictures on my computer?

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                      Hi Jim,
                      Nice stuff indeed .
                      Is that a canvas gunners pouch i can see on the first mannequin that you've posted?
                      I like to see some more shots of it if you get the time as it's a version seldom seen. Thanks for posting them show more if you can!

                      Patrick.


                      PS. Manny, nice pioneer equipment, especially the saw and cover (not many of those around these days, particularly the cover).

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                        I love this thread!

                        Manny and Jim, to both of you: very nice ! Thanks for sharing your stuff pals...and please post some more

                        Cheers

                        Jan
                        'Arzt und Soldat'

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                          Originally posted by Lasse L
                          Really nice setups Dj!!
                          I especially like the mg gunner and the torso displays, may I save the pictures on my computer?
                          Hi Lasse,
                          if you'll ask me to save my pictures the answer will be a "NO!" ;you MUST save them on your computer without even asking...and I'm sure Jim will agree !
                          Have a good day lad!
                          Manny

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                            Awesome! I'm gonna save these pics too.

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                              Originally posted by Lasse L
                              Really nice setups Dj!!
                              I especially like the mg gunner and the torso displays, may I save the pictures on my computer?
                              Lasse,

                              Anything I post on the forum that is part of my collection can be used/downloaded by any forum member. Thanks for the comments.I'll see if I can post a few more pictures later today. Jim

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                                Originally posted by Patrick
                                Hi Jim,
                                Nice stuff indeed .
                                Is that a canvas gunners pouch i can see on the first mannequin that you've posted?
                                I like to see some more shots of it if you get the time as it's a version seldom seen. Thanks for posting them show more if you can!

                                Patrick.


                                PS. Manny, nice pioneer equipment, especially the saw and cover (not many of those around these days, particularly the cover).
                                Hi Patrick,

                                Here are some shots of the MG Pouch.I believe its a good one. I bought it 6 years ago at a local military store here in town. At that time there were no references etc to indicate they even existed. But it looked German and for $15 I couldn't pass it up. The seller said they came with a large number of German dewat MGs that were imported into the states in the 70s. Since then I've seen a few pop up.OSTFRONT had a few and a friend in Germany also had one. Some were dated.I compared mine to the ones being sold and they appear to be identical. Any comments appreciated.Jim

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