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    The book is very impressive !
    Both in it's contents and of course in it's
    dimensions.....
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      It is not the 1940 edition as I previously wrote...
      it is the 1939 volume.
      I am currently researching the producers of the gas mask cans ,
      especially those that marked them only with their "trademark"
      and not their name or the three letter code....we are so familiar with.
      It helped me a lot !

      BTW @ Tom , this is one of your " unknown makers" of the cans that you
      are showing on your wonderful site....
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        That's great !!!

        Do you have a scan of that page with maker mark so I can use it on my page ???

        That would be wonderful

        Can you also find the well known "Vulcan" on the gasmask cans in the book ??

        Tom
        www.mp44.nl

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          Originally posted by MP44_tom View Post
          That's great !!!

          Do you have a scan of that page with maker mark so I can use it on my page ???

          That would be wonderful

          Can you also find the well known "Vulcan" on the gasmask cans in the book ??

          Tom
          www.mp44.nl
          I have already identified seven of these makers but unfortunately not yet the
          "Vulcan" maker. But I have a "suspect" !
          I will send you a scan , of course !

          Best regards

          Bernhard

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            Originally posted by Suimpftarn View Post
            No problem!

            I can make a mistake in the name of the city, because I do not live in Germany.
            Sorry, in my opinion it has nothing to if you live in Germany or not. The problem is that you just copied a mistake without double checking.
            Alone with the material provided by Bernhard in this thread it is very well possible to detect that mistake. No matter what country you live in or what language you speak.
            Same thing with the MN maker, you just copied something without doing any further research.

            Please don't get me wrong.
            I'm really interested in all those makers and I'm glad whenever some new knowledge is shared by people who invest time and money deciphering them.
            But at the same time it is sad to see when mistakes get copied over and over again.

            @ Bernhard

            This book looks impressive, I'm jealous.
            Very good material for further proof of manufacturers.
            Not only Feldflaschen. It is quite overwhelming to see that it seems to have even manufcturers of covers, leather parts and all other parts that were needed.
            Is it as detailed for other equipment?

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              OK, here is my list. I am German speaking, so hopefully I did not do any mistakes.
              Please keep in mind that most of the makers are ASSUMPTIONS, as there is no real written proof that any maker was assigned a certain 3 letter code.

              Code Name Code
              A.W.G. Albert Wildfang , Metallpreßwerk Gelsenkirchen gox
              AEM.A Annweiler Email- u. Metall-Werke, Annweiler
              AWF Alwin Wagner, Metallwarenfabrik
              AWG Albert Wildfang Metallpresswerk, Gelsenkirchen
              AWS Arno Wallpach, Salzburg
              BSW Brüder Schneider A.G., Wien, Bürgerspitalgasse 6-10
              C&C.W. Colsmann & Co., Walzwerk, Werdohl drp
              CFH C. F. Hutschenreuther, Aue/Sachsen
              CFL Carl Feldhaus, Aluminium- und Metallwarenfabrik, Lüdenscheid
              CPSW Carl Prinz AG, Solingen-Wald
              D&FL Diemer &Fastenrath, Lüdenscheid
              e.m.k. Göttinger Aluminiumwerke, GmbH
              ESB Eduard Sommerfeld, Berlin SO 36, Skalitzer Str. 32/33
              ESL Ernst Schneider , Metallwarenfabrik , Lüdenscheid
              F.W.W. Friedrich Wilke, Westig/W.
              FBCM F. Burberg & Co. AG, Mettmann
              FSS Frenzel & Sachs, Schneeberg
              FWBN F.W. Brökelmann Aluminiumwerk G.m.b.H., K.-G., Neheim ccj
              G&CL Gehardi & Co., Aluminiumwaren, Lüdenscheid
              G.N.L. Gebrüder Noelle , Bestecke ,Lüdenscheid dqg
              GAG Gustav Auerswald, Besteckfabrik, Grünhain/Erzgebirge
              GK&F Gebrüder Kugel und Fink, Lüdenscheid
              HHL Heinrich Haupt, Lüdenscheid
              HMZ Hessische, Metallwarenfabrik, Ziegenhain
              HRE Heinrich Ritter, Aluminiumwarenfabrik, Esslingen, Ulmer Str. 32
              HWSD H.W. Schmidt, Metallwarenfabrik, Döbeln, Burgstr. 27
              JSD J.Schmalzeder Erben, Dresden
              L&F Linden & Funke KG, Iserlohn
              L&SL Linnepe & Schiffer, Metallwarenfabrik, Lüdenscheid grd
              MKK Marsteller & Killmann, Kettwig
              MKL Max Kamper, Lüdenscheid meh
              MN Metallindustrie GmbH, Neunkirchen-Saar (Menesa) sku
              OLHM O. L. Härtel, Markersbach, Erzgebirge
              OHW Otto Honsel, Aluminiumwerk, Werdohl btk
              OKA Otto Kaltenbach, Besteckfabrik, Altensteig/Schwarzwald
              PSL Paul Schulze & Co., Lübeck akq
              RFI Rudolf Fissler KG, Idar-Oberstein
              S&C Schmoele & Co.
              S.S.L. Sieper & Söhne, Lüdenscheid
              S/155 E&F Hörster, Stahl-u. Metallwarenfabrik, Solingen
              S/178K Gebrüder Heller, Marienthal
              S.M.F. Solinger Metallwarenfabrik, Stöcker & Co.
              SMM Südmetall A.-G., Metallwarenfabrik, Mussbach
              StW Stocko Metallwarenfabrik OHG, Wuppertal
              TSR Thomas Sturm, Handels GmbH, Graf-Bentzel-Str. 85, Rottenburg am Neckar
              TWS Thomas Wielpütz, Solingen
              VDNS Vereinigte Deutsche Nickelwerke, Schwerte
              W.S.M W. Seibel Metallwarenfabrik, Mettmann
              WAL Westf. Aluminiumindustrie, Jünger, Jäger & Co., Lüdenscheid
              WESCO M. Westermann & Co. GmbH, Metall-und Lackierwarenfabrik, Neheim-Hüsten
              WFN Neuwieder, Besteckfabrik KG, Neuwied
              WJS Wilhelm Jordan, Solingen
              WSM W. Seibel, Metallwarenfabrik, Mettmann
              WWL Wilhelm Wiesenauer, Ludwigsburg, Württemberg
              ZPStZ Zieh, Preß u Stanzwerk, Schwarz & Co., Zwintschöna-Halle/Saale

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                Guys, to talk about MN please come here:

                http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...63#post7160263

                Thank you. Gian

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                  Screensize, nice list are there, thanks for share it
                  Just a question, can you post also who has prodec canteens and who mess kits? Please post again your list with (at the and of any producer) a C or M or both. Is it possible? Thanks, Gian

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                    Originally posted by MULON View Post
                    Screensize, nice list are there, thanks for share it
                    Just a question, can you post also who has prodec canteens and who mess kits? Please post again your list with (at the and of any producer) a C or M or both. Is it possible? Thanks, Gian
                    Suimpftarn, can you do the same thing with your list? Please guys, help me. Thanks, Gian

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                      Originally posted by MULON View Post
                      Screensize, nice list are there, thanks for share it
                      Just a question, can you post also who has prodec canteens and who mess kits? Please post again your list with (at the and of any producer) a C or M or both. Is it possible? Thanks, Gian
                      My list is bigger and also contains which products the companies produced, RZM codes and RB-numbers as far as they are known.
                      It is in EXCEL format, I can offer it for download if you want.

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                        Thank you, but I'd like to know (about the list just posted by you) who produced what, canteen or mess kits. Og course we can go ahead via pm or email, just let me know

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                          Ciao amici, here I'm again
                          About the last two list posted on these page, please help me

                          First question. There are 100% canteen's code. Are all right?

                          ALU - Anton Laumayer, Ulm

                          AWF - Aluminiumwarenfabrik Fischbach, Fischbach
                          or
                          AWF - Alwin Wagner, Metallwarenfabrik

                          AWS - Arno Wallpach, Salzburg

                          e.m.k. - Göttinger Aluminiumwerke, GmbH

                          ET - Eisenhüttenwerk Thale, Thale/Harz

                          H.W.M. - Honsel-Werke A.G. Meschede

                          JFS - Johann Feix Sohne, Gablonz

                          WBL - Wilhelm Berg, Lüdenscheid

                          Second question. There are codes that I never seen before on canteens, can you confirm that these are 100% canteen's codes and that are all right?

                          CFH - C. F. Hutschenreuther, Aue/Sachsen

                          CPSW - Carl Prinz AG, Solingen-Wald

                          FBCM - Fr.Burberg & Co.A.G. Mettmann-Solingen

                          F.W.W. - Friedrich Wilke Westig/W.

                          GAG - Gustav Auerswald, Besteckfabrik, Grünhain/Erzgebirge

                          H&HK - Heimendahl & Keller, Hilden

                          HHL - Heinrich Haupt, Lüdenscheid

                          HMZ - Hessische Metallwarenfabrik, Ziegenhain

                          OKA - Otto Kaltenbach, Besteckfabrik, Altensteig/Schwarzwald

                          S.M.F. - Solinger Metallwarenfabrik, Stöcker & Co.

                          TSR - Thomas Sturm, Handels GmbH, Graf-Bentzel-Str. 85, Rottenburg am Neckar

                          TWS - Thomas Wielpütz, Solingen

                          WESCO M. - Westermann & Co. GmbH, Metall-und Lackierwarenfabrik, Neheim-Hüsten

                          WFN - Neuwieder, Besteckfabrik KG, Neuwied

                          WSD - unknow

                          W.S.M - W. Seibel Metallwarenfabrik, Mettmann

                          WJS - Wilhelm Jordan, SolingenWW

                          At last, can you confirm also that DMN it's UNKNOWN?
                          Please guys, help me.
                          Thanks, Gian

                          PS: if possible....I'd like to have answer also to my question about MN on the other 3d

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                            TSR is correct, but it is a POST-WAR repro manufacturer !

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                              Here is where I have seen these codes


                              Originally posted by MULON View Post
                              ALU - I HAVE NEVER SEEN THESE ON WW2 canteens or mess kits. I think it was used in the 20ies to mark "ALU"-MINIUM hardware

                              ET - Steel helmets

                              JFS - Medals and Badges

                              CFH - I have seen this on cutlery, but never on canteens/mess kits

                              CPSW - Göffel

                              FBCM - Cutlery

                              F.W.W. - Cutlery and steel helmet rivets

                              GAG - Cutlery

                              H&HK - Cutlery

                              HMZ - Cutlery

                              TSR - all kind of repro items

                              TWS - Cutlery

                              WFN - Göffel

                              W.S.M - Cutlery

                              WJS - mess kits

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                                Originally posted by screensize View Post
                                TSR is correct, but it is a POST-WAR repro manufacturer !
                                Right, I'm a stupid

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