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    hello guys,
    Could someone please take a look at this mess tin and give me their opinion:
    http://homepages.win.co.nz/bphprint/mess/

    I know the pics are quite small but this is all I have.
    Was it common tropical items to have the red paint on the inside?
    What exactly was the purpose of the red.
    Does this tin look like a good one ?

    Thanks for any advice.
    Phil

    #2
    Originally posted by fran1942
    hello guys,
    Could someone please take a look at this mess tin and give me their opinion:
    http://homepages.win.co.nz/bphprint/mess/

    I know the pics are quite small but this is all I have.
    Was it common tropical items to have the red paint on the inside?
    What exactly was the purpose of the red.
    Does this tin look like a good one ?

    Thanks for any advice.
    Phil
    Hi Phil,

    Looks like a nice late-war steel messtin!
    Is it dated? I would say at earliest 1944...

    The red inside is a "primer" (sp?) to prevent rusting. This red paint was also found on the inside of steel cups from waterbottles, and I have even seen MG-patronenkaste painted red inside.

    The outside color is the well known late war tan color, often mis-used as being a AK-color.

    I hope this helps

    Cheers

    Jan
    'Arzt und Soldat'

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      #3
      looks good to me, the red paint is a red enamel that was put on some messtins, this was usually found in a red or blueish shade. they are usually worth more as it is not too common to find them these days. i have one in my collection just like yours which was ground dug in latvia, i attatched the photos

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        #4
        Looks like a nice late-war steel messtin!
        Is it dated? I would say at earliest 1944...
        not necessarily, mine is dated 1942, so i suppose they started enameling the inside as early as 42.

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          #5
          Interesting, didn't know of examples dated that early...

          Cheers

          Jan
          'Arzt und Soldat'

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