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    Em/nco's Marching Boots

    I received a few months ago these "knobelbecher" .They came from east of France. Well marked L.B.A . Comments are welcome
    Best regard
    PIERRE

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            Hi Pierre

            They look fine to me, in fact they look great!. I would say that they have been threated in a way ( fat?). Is that correct?

            Luftwaffe-issue hey? Well...Manny is the guy you need for more details.


            Salutations et bonne fin d'année!


            Jan
            'Arzt und Soldat'

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                Hi Pierre,

                these boots are a very nice pair of one of the early types of WH/LW knobelbecher, identical to the ones I have posted a few days ago:http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ad.php?t=78881
                They have been re-nailed and new pieces of hard rubber have been put inside the beschlagt but that's not a period job imo!They're not stamped "LBA" but "B.A",just like mine, which stands for Bekleidungs Amt!
                Hope That Helps
                Manny
                Last edited by derspiess63; 12-23-2004, 11:12 AM.

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                  Hi Jan and Manny,

                  Thanks for your quick replies As Jan said, i've put fat on these boots, the leather is quite rigid . Marks on them are :
                  B.A ( or L.B.A ) fü. 139
                  37 28 5 1238
                  Cheers
                  PIERRE

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                    Originally posted by PIERRE.H
                    Hi Jan and Manny,

                    Thanks for your quick replies As Jan said, i've put fat on these boots, the leather is quite rigid . Marks on them are :
                    B.A ( or L.B.A ) fü. 139
                    37 28 5 1238
                    Cheers
                    PIERRE
                    Pierre,
                    if you love to believe that they 're LBA-stamped go ahead thinking that by any means mon vieux,but B.A.Fu/B.A.Bn./B.A.you-name-it was a very seldom encountered(nearly always on shoes/boots)form of "Bekleidungs Amt" stamping found on WH and RAD items alike (the famous exception which confirms the rule.....a standardized/similar detail between two somewhat different 3rd Reich Organizations !)!
                    LBA(nameyourfavouritedepothere)stamped boots were so stamped under the soles,between the latter and the heels and on the external inner or outer upper part of the shaft,very close to the edge!
                    Please notice that your boots are dated 37 (for 1937) while mine are dated 39 (for 1947 ...joking!)
                    FWIW
                    Manny

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                      You're right, Manny . Definitively B.A (It was not easy to read the marks ). Thanks for help and précisions about marks on german boots
                      Cheers
                      PIERRE

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                        Originally posted by PIERRE.H
                        You're right, Manny . Definitively B.A (It was not easy to read the marks ). Thanks for help and précisions about marks on german boots
                        Cheers
                        PIERRE
                        Salùt Pierre,
                        I must admit I haven't been that precise I'm afraid ...your boots are 1939 dated as well...I shouldn't have been so fast with my keyboard !
                        Manny

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