My fellow collectors ,
I would like to have your thoughts about this possible way to find
out who was the maker that stood behind the well known capital
letter maker´s marks we are so familiar with on our canteen and mess kits.
Unfortunately it seems that there is no list available to solve this mystery.
But as many of you will recall a quote from the x-files TV show :
"the truth is somewhere out......"
So was my thought when I played around with some of my fieldgear this
afternoon.
I handled a very nice canteen and took some pics when I asked myself who
was this L&SL maker that made the aluminum bottle and who might have been the maker hiding behind the maker´s mark GNL that made and marked the black painted alu-cup on my Feldflasche...
I grabbed my Code book and tried to find out by using this "rule" :
Initial of the first name , name and city is the way the firms marked their goods.
Example (best known) is HRE = Heinrich Ritter Esslingen
Then I started with L&S L and GNL and also with OHW and after thumbling
thru my book I came up with some very reasonable results.
For example let´s take the OHW maker :
I look for a maker who´s name starts with the letter H who´s company is
located in a town that starts with the letter W and to round things up the
first name of the producer must have the initial O.
And -of course-your candidate has to be a "Metallwarenfabrik" to qualify as
a possible maker of your mess kit.
So I was lucky and found a perfect match for the HRE rule :
OHW = Otto Honsel , Aluminium-Werk , Werdohl (NW)
now I can understand why there are some OHW 44 mess kits "out there"
that are still made out of aluminium and that in `44 !
I tried the same method anf came up with L&S L = Linnepe & Schiffer ,
Metallwarenfabrik , Lüdenscheid (grd) and GNL = Gebrüder Noelle , Bestecke ,Lüdenscheid....(dqg)
My fellow collectors : I do not claim this to be one hundred percent correct
because I cannot prove my theory....so please be patient with me.
Here are some others , that were already published before but nevertheless can be tracked :
FWBN = F.W. Bröckelmann,GmbH KG , Aluminiumwerk , Neheim-Hüsten
their normal code was ccj
There many , many other three letter codes that we might try to decipher.
Again , my fellow collectors this only is an idea I had and in no way do I
want to re-invent the wheel.....
Regards
Bernhard
I would like to have your thoughts about this possible way to find
out who was the maker that stood behind the well known capital
letter maker´s marks we are so familiar with on our canteen and mess kits.
Unfortunately it seems that there is no list available to solve this mystery.
But as many of you will recall a quote from the x-files TV show :
"the truth is somewhere out......"
So was my thought when I played around with some of my fieldgear this
afternoon.
I handled a very nice canteen and took some pics when I asked myself who
was this L&SL maker that made the aluminum bottle and who might have been the maker hiding behind the maker´s mark GNL that made and marked the black painted alu-cup on my Feldflasche...
I grabbed my Code book and tried to find out by using this "rule" :
Initial of the first name , name and city is the way the firms marked their goods.
Example (best known) is HRE = Heinrich Ritter Esslingen
Then I started with L&S L and GNL and also with OHW and after thumbling
thru my book I came up with some very reasonable results.
For example let´s take the OHW maker :
I look for a maker who´s name starts with the letter H who´s company is
located in a town that starts with the letter W and to round things up the
first name of the producer must have the initial O.
And -of course-your candidate has to be a "Metallwarenfabrik" to qualify as
a possible maker of your mess kit.
So I was lucky and found a perfect match for the HRE rule :
OHW = Otto Honsel , Aluminium-Werk , Werdohl (NW)
now I can understand why there are some OHW 44 mess kits "out there"
that are still made out of aluminium and that in `44 !
I tried the same method anf came up with L&S L = Linnepe & Schiffer ,
Metallwarenfabrik , Lüdenscheid (grd) and GNL = Gebrüder Noelle , Bestecke ,Lüdenscheid....(dqg)
My fellow collectors : I do not claim this to be one hundred percent correct
because I cannot prove my theory....so please be patient with me.
Here are some others , that were already published before but nevertheless can be tracked :
FWBN = F.W. Bröckelmann,GmbH KG , Aluminiumwerk , Neheim-Hüsten
their normal code was ccj
There many , many other three letter codes that we might try to decipher.
Again , my fellow collectors this only is an idea I had and in no way do I
want to re-invent the wheel.....
Regards
Bernhard
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