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    Shoes M37 und M44

    Welcome
    I have a question about the shoes M37 and m44
    Is it original?
    Jarek Regards

    M37
















    M44







    #2
    hi Jarek,
    from what I see the first one look to be fine. the set looks untouched.
    second pair looks also good, but seems to be repaired.
    hope this helps
    regards
    Rittervomhuf

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      #3
      First of all ; boots you have shown are M37 and M43 ( or like some of collectors would like to call it M37/43). None of them are M44 cause M44 boots looks completely diffrent then does presented here.

      Second of all ; both pair of boots looks original to me. But second pair it is obviosuly repaired ( visible repaired places ).

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        #4
        First pair is made by Jan Berger of Lederarsenal, it is a pair of reproduction boots. You can tell by the "round" hooks. Inside of the boots there should be a stamp saying " JH BERGER " at the back seam.

        Here is where they originate from:
        http://www.lederarsenal.com/en/pages...rmacht-199.php

        And here is another pair



        If you want to sell the m37 boots, I'd be interested for living history purposes...

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          #5
          Hello,
          M37 low boots for me is not textbook. The hooks seems to be too large respect other M37 low boots. Also if them are not in strong use conditions, I don't see the marks in the leather or in the sole. One boot seem without part of leather under the laces, maybe broken. I asked more information at the seller but he does not answer me.
          Daniele

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            #6
            Originally posted by 4th division View Post
            First pair is made by Jan Berger of Lederarsenal, it is a pair of reproduction boots. You can tell by the "round" hooks. Inside of the boots there should be a stamp saying " JH BERGER " at the back seam.

            Here is where they originate from:
            http://www.lederarsenal.com/en/pages...rmacht-199.php

            And here is another pair



            If you want to sell the m37 boots, I'd be interested for living history purposes...
            That is very interesting info. Boots looks very well. Noneless my first thought was that hooks looks strange for army boots , they are like in civilian boots, but already seen wartime ankle boots with this type of hooks so everything could happen back than. Anyway thanks for clarify; man learning everyday something new.

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              #7
              Hello Marcin,

              I think it's the whole point of this forum. Open source

              Best Regards,

              Frederik

              PS the berger boots are made for walking, not tricking collectors. I've had a pair for 6 years that have took me all over europe. Very sturdy boots.

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                #8
                The pair of boots posted by ''4th division'' belong to me.

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