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    Hello,

    I've just got this this morning; 2 big scissors, a brush and a sani intrument poch, as the ones you get in a verbandkasten. Both scissiors have a WaA stamp and the brush a "wehrmachtseigentum" + a three letter code "ojb 45"?. The poch is badly made. What do you think...god, bad or only reenactor's stuff? It was absolutely inexpensive.

    Carles
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    The brush.
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      more
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        #4
        These are IMO no 'medical' clothing-scissors (let alone normal medical scissors) which doesn't mean they couldn't be original WH offcourse.

        The bag looks good.

        Regards

        Jan
        'Arzt und Soldat'

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          #5
          Hello!!!
          out of curiosity
          how long are the scissors?
          Mattia

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            #6
            Originally posted by Jan B View Post
            These are IMO no 'medical' clothing-scissors (let alone normal medical scissors) which doesn't mean they couldn't be original WH offcourse.

            The bag looks good.

            Regards

            Jan
            Hello Jan,

            Yes, I know they are not "Kleiderschere". I was wondering if they were for office work or something of that kind.
            Thanks for confirming the pouch is good. I've got several but much better finished.

            Originally posted by Fritz84 View Post
            Hello!!!
            out of curiosity
            how long are the scissors?
            Mattia
            Hello Mattia,

            The straight one is about 18cm. The curved one is almost 19 cm.

            Carles

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              Originally posted by me6_130 View Post
              Hello Jan,

              Yes, I know they are not "Kleiderschere". I was wondering if they were for office work or something of that kind.
              Thanks for confirming the pouch is good. I've got several but much better finished.

              Carles
              Carles,

              There was a specific box with pencils, paperwork etc for medical administration but I think more in direction of in kitchen-serivce, cobbler,...A wide varity of possibilities.

              Concerning the pouch, these are indeed often udly/poorly made. You almost wonder with the Germans being so punctual in certain production-methods.

              Got even one which looks like it was made from leftovers from Verpflegungs-bag

              FYI, there was also a "LS variant" of these pouches (smaller and with a thermometer) and strange enough mostly made of better quality.


              Regards

              Jan
              'Arzt und Soldat'

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                #8
                These curved scissors must have had a special use. I had never seen some like these.

                Any thoughts about the brush?

                Carles
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                  The last ones are indeed chirugical - for eyes I think - "gebogene augenschere"?? - although there are several variants, all for specific interventions. Variation in chirurgical instruments were endless.
                  I have tons but studying them as non-german speaking or without medical background is not evident...

                  Any number (in relation to the place inside besteck-kasten) or symbol/marking/markersmark on them? This could be decisive in order to know if they are WH related.

                  The toothbrush, I don't know. I have also one for years in my collection but has different markings - other members could help you for sure.

                  Below, for your information a very crudly made pouch.

                  Regards

                  Jan
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                    Originally posted by Jan B View Post
                    Variation in chirurgical instruments were endless.
                    I have tons but studying them as non-german speaking or without medical background is not evident...
                    yep, I know about that...My father is a surgeon (retired) and we used to have boxes full of medical stuff at home. My elder brother is also a doctor (RAF Med) but I don't think he might have a clue of what these are

                    Originally posted by Jan B View Post

                    Any number (in relation to the place inside besteck-kasten) or symbol/marking/markersmark on them? This could be decisive in order to know if they are WH related.
                    There is something behind one, but is is worn, so unreadable.

                    Originally posted by Jan B View Post

                    The toothbrush, I don't know. I have also one for years in my collection but has different markings - other members could help you for sure.
                    The stamp is so clear and nicely looking that it makes me think it is a repro brush...I hope some other member know if it is good.

                    Carles

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                      Just to compare the instrument pouch, here are some other of mine. I've got about 6 and all are very nicely made, in grey and white, so that's why i didn't like this one too much:

                      Carles
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                        two more:
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                          Nice stuff Carles, thanks for taking the time sharing yours!

                          And I'm sure that the first one you showed is wartime too.

                          Regards

                          Jan

                          Luftschutz variant : instead of kleiderschere a thermometer was provided.
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