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    Originally posted by Kuligow
    did somebody mention... WEBBING ??
    Michael,
    I think you and I need to talk
    Very Cool webbed gear! What are the dates on those Y straps (if any)?
    What else are you holding in reserve!?
    CHEERS MATE!
    Mark.

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      A bit more!
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        41 dated with no makers mark.
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          Lufty
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              ahahha Mark - not too much left in reserve
              actually my favourite items are fury backpack straps - they are on the far right - thats the only web straps for fur pack I'v ever seen in 13 years of collecting...

              one infantry straps are dated - 1942 Wittkop & Co Bielefeld (common marker for straps and backpacks... and belts..)

              love those webbed buckles of Yours !! - I cant finde one like that..
              also these camouflage smocks are just amazing.... !!!

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                Hello all,

                After what feels like an age, i find myself posting in a thread i started many moons ago....

                The reasons for this are many,but foremost has been the sheer cost of items i would wish to add to my collection.

                The current market prices have now reached the point where i find it almost impossible to justify the huge outlay of cash to add to my collection,and as such i am no longer a habitual poster.

                In any event, here is perhaps one of the last things i will add to my German collection.

                Congratulations to all posters, you have some simply magnificent items that you have shared with us .

                All the best,

                Patrick.
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                  Mark, that DAK buckle that you keep putting up as 41 dated and no maker mark is a "Gustav Brehmer". You will find the "GB" monogram stamped near the catch. I should imagine it is a very faint stamping on yours but it will be there.

                  On the 40 marked buckles both the date and the monogram are stamped under the prongs but for some reason on the 1941 buckles they put the date under the prongs and the "GB" by the belt catch. Gustav Brehmer buckles are one of the most comman tropical buckles brought back from WW2 by New Zealand soldiers. Many coming from North Africa with web belts.

                  The maker I would like to see is "N&H 1941" with web tag. If any one has one and could post a picture that would be much appreciated. In New Zealand, the N&H tropical is hard to find

                  Regards, Chris
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                    just to wake up this fantastic thread from the past....

                    cantees in my collection, from left:

                    - large WWL 1940 matching
                    - L&SL1936 - matched canteen - cup is MKL1942
                    - WWL1941, cup: gfc
                    - large VDNS1942, cup VAL1943
                    - HRE1943
                    - SMM1943 with GNL1943 cup
                    - matched "blue" canteen - IMHO a Schindler's Emalia manufacture, strap has RBNr
                    - matched e.m.k.1942 with RFI1943 cup
                    - matched FWBN1944
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                      nice grouping of canteens Mike. I love the top left one. mint. this is a good thread that hasnt been added to in awhile. maybe youll revive the whole thing. Glenn

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                        A very nice selection of canteens indeed.

                        it is two years since i posted in this thread.......time marches on un-noticed.

                        I have put a suggestion in the pinned fielgear thread which may be worth a quick look.


                        Patrick.

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                          Hi!
                          I'm an Italian collector,
                          these are some photos of a part of my collection of the equipments used by the WH during WW2.
                          Regards, Luca.








                          Two officers.


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                            Luca,
                            your Germans are extremely nice and complete, my compliments! ~Really nice!
                            Gr. Peter

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                              Luca !!
                              I remember You pictures from other forum - great selection !!

                              would love to see closeups of this stg44 pouch !

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                                Luca,

                                just a word to say: SPLENDIDE

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