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Hi,
I always thought of these as german WW1 - 1931 army issue. The newly designed triangular "WW2" Zeltbahn arrived in 1931. After 1931 the wooden pegs were generally used by non-military organisations (HJ, SA, RAD, TeNo ect.), with leftovers of course used up by the army. Could be WW2-produced, but not likely german army then. German army 1931-45 used all metal pegs (aluminium, later stamped steel) with ropes attached and from 1940 also pressed wooden pegs with ropes (produced 1940-42).
This is only my assumption. Maybe someone else has an opinion? Maybe other countries used these as well?
Are there any signs of stampings/marks on them Michal?
Regards SonnenwendeLast edited by Sonnenwende; 04-04-2012, 01:43 PM.
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Originally posted by Sonnenwende View PostHi,
I always thought of these as german WW1 - 1931 army issue. After 1931 used by non-military organisations (HJ, SA, RAD, TeNo ect.). Could be WW2-produced, but not likely german army then. German army 1931-45 used all metal ones (aluminium, stamped steel) with ropes attached and from 1940 also pressed wooden ones with ropes (produced 1940-42).
Maybe someone else has an opinion? Maybe other countries used these as well?
Are there any signs of stampings/marks on them Michal?
Regards Sonnenwende
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I have few sets of pegs which came from Bulgarian army surplus. For me was alwso dificult to find difernse betwen them and German WW1. To make the matter more complicated some of them came in bags which look like german ones. Some were easy to difine as WW2 era Bulgarian by bacelite buttons bearing words "For Gentlemen", but other were with metal buttons.
and there is a deferense in quolity too - some of them are better shaped and metal parts are not welded but are made from some kind of tube. If that is some clue?
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I must admit with Hoss. SInce my last writing here, I was abble to see and compare a lot of pegs.[IMG][/IMG]
They were all Bulgarian army surplus and were used in some period by Bulagarian soldiers. Form the observation I can conclude there there are some diferences between Bulgarian and German pegs at least from post war production. So in order to prevent felow colectors from illeducated or dishonest traders which use similarities to make money, I would like to share with you my conclusions and to show some pictures. There are a lot of pegs that come from here that were offered as German, but not all of them are. Some of those which I own were marked and dated- 1915.
I bougth it cheep and directly from the army which makes it certen that they are are not fake. The one thing that I still can not determine is if those pegs that are not marked but looks exactly like marked ones and are 37 cm long are indeed german or preWW2 bulgarian production. I presume they are. Becouse most of the pegs that can be found here are from the type that show big differences from german marked ones.
1.They are bigger (some with 1 cm others with more - secont type I thing are Post ww2 examples)
2, they are in worse quality than the german ones
3. the short stiks that are used for the rope attacment are more light and with batter made metal parts.
About pag bags there are few certain types with exaption of the german ones(which are marked and typical german ww1)
there a about 4-5 bulgarian models, some marked. Most of them post ww2. All of them are alwso often sall as german.
ww2 bulgarian :
compare between germans and one bulgarian ww2 - green one
And there is one type which puzzeled me -it is bigger than ww2 bulgarian and ww1 german but is similar to german ones. Strange part is that it has strange riverted buttons? Did anybody knows it is origins? Could it be Russian?
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