lol guys please stop buying this post war pos........its made in 50's!
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He means there never was a war time version used by the Germans. In other words, a fantasy piece.
I too warned about this fraud just recently http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=640976
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Originally posted by HAF View Postlol guys please stop buying this post war pos........its made in 50's!
This crap is still being sold as original Third Reich equipment!
They never existed during WW2!
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Originally posted by Seigfried View Posthttp://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=834089
This crap is still being sold as original Third Reich equipment!
They never existed during WW2!
Anyway, someone bought it...
Maybe there should be a limit of posts before you could sell stuff on the e-stand..?..this seller has 0 posts...!!
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Originally posted by Hans Kristian View PostJohn, thx for the warning, but what books are he using as "proff"..?..some author must also have gotten this wrong..!!..
Anyway, someone bought it...
Maybe there should be a limit of posts before you could sell stuff on the e-stand..?..this seller has 0 posts...!!
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17thairborne
John,
Thank you for providing this information. Ever since I first saw them for sale in the last 5 or so years, i thought they would be a nice addition to a personal effects display. Now we know better.
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The reference book used by the seller showing the "TRAMP" appears to be "Der Infanterist des Deutschen Heer"
Der Infanterist des deutschen Heeres: Uniform und Ausrüstung 1939-1945 (German) Hardcover <!-- use pre formatted date that complies with legal requirement from media matrix -->– Nov 2008
by Agustin Sáiz Martinez (Author), Karl-Peter Veltze (Translator), Bernd Retzlaff (Translator)
Just under £40.00 new.
I guess that it goes to prove that just because something is in a book does not guarantee authenticity! It is a shame as it looks a very well illustrated book but makes you wonder what else is questionable.
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Unfortunately it was also shown in Vol I of my ration book. Unfortunately we focused most of our attention on the rations themselves and didn't screen the equipment as closely as we should have. I've flagged it for deletion if a second edition is ever printed. Jim
Ps I read the post by bubble and I'm confused. I understand these mills weren't manufactured specifically for the Wehrmacht, but he leaves open the possibility that they made have been a private purchase item that could have been used by German soldiers. He stated that he got that info from the manufacturer. Did I read that correctly or was something missing in translation.Last edited by djpool; 01-03-2016, 11:05 PM.
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