Well to call my A-frame very bad .....
No seriously, I still believe in the originality of my frame. There might be some difference in manufacturing, but I wouldn't dismiss it as bad. I mean, just because the rivet runs through your entire frame, it doesn't mean it's post war production or something...
I have shown the frame to different militaria dealers / collectors and they all agree that it was original....
What I would like to know is how many A-frame producers were there ? Has anybody got a clue ?
btw, I know A-frames are expensive, but let's not get paranoia about them. I mean, I own 6 different kind of bread bags, and not one of them is the same, compare two back packs, and I asure you they are not the same.... I just write this down to get things a little bit in perspective, and maybe we can skip our psychotherapy michael
btw, it's a shame we can't openly discuss the pro's and cons just because there are fakers around , makes me sick...... thank God there are also decent people out there
Tom
www.mp44.nl
No seriously, I still believe in the originality of my frame. There might be some difference in manufacturing, but I wouldn't dismiss it as bad. I mean, just because the rivet runs through your entire frame, it doesn't mean it's post war production or something...
I have shown the frame to different militaria dealers / collectors and they all agree that it was original....
What I would like to know is how many A-frame producers were there ? Has anybody got a clue ?
btw, I know A-frames are expensive, but let's not get paranoia about them. I mean, I own 6 different kind of bread bags, and not one of them is the same, compare two back packs, and I asure you they are not the same.... I just write this down to get things a little bit in perspective, and maybe we can skip our psychotherapy michael
btw, it's a shame we can't openly discuss the pro's and cons just because there are fakers around , makes me sick...... thank God there are also decent people out there
Tom
www.mp44.nl
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