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    back pack made out of zelt for review

    iam going to offer this back pack for sale but wanted some opinions on it 1st

    any comments welcome ,
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      #3
      any comments welcome , just trying to get this discussed before I list it for sale so I have some feedback on it to post with sale thread

      thanx in advance

      ben

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        #4
        Presumably original fabric, but post-war made using what looks to be components from Austrian Y-straps. Not a reproduction, fake or copy, just a post-war German or Austrian civilian pack made using leftover material or original zelts, in my opinion.

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          Anymore imput on this item ???

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            #6
            Like Chris said... a post war made Rucksack made of original Zelt material....

            Tom
            www.mp44.nl

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              #7
              nice zelt camo ruck. imo postwarmade, (re back straps). seems like nice 'gebirgsjager rucksack' buckles on front, though, as used on gb ruck waist straps, pouch closures, etc.

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                Originally posted by chris pittman View Post
                presumably original fabric, but post-war made using what looks to be components from austrian y-straps. Not a reproduction, fake or copy, just a post-war german or austrian civilian pack made using leftover material or original zelts, in my opinion.
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                all is said

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