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    Tropical frog, strapless

    I'm confused: some say the retaining strapless frog is 'early,' others that ones w/o it have simply had it cut off. who's tight? and is this one real? thanks much
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    the belt - and no I haven't seen this rig in person....
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      #3
      course the bayo condition doesn't match the webbing I figure seller just stuck one in the frog

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        Close to 70 views and everyone here's mum? C'mon fellas! And later today tonite i'll show the web-tabbed, edge-marked ha 41 buckle that came with it!

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          #5
          By the way the frog strap was very carefully cut off, looks t/b long ago...

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            #6
            You just answered for your own question ; standart ( mid war ) tropical frog with retaining strap cut off - nothing more. The same with belt ; standart ( mid war ) tropical belt with some early model parts ( tongue ).

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              #7
              thanks a lot, marcin. I appreciate it.



              Originally posted by anmarlodz View Post
              You just answered for your own question ; standart ( mid war ) tropical frog with retaining strap cut off - nothing more. The same with belt ; standart ( mid war ) tropical belt with some early model parts ( tongue ).

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                #8
                It's made without the retaining strap. A known variation.
                Last edited by Len S; 05-29-2015, 10:10 PM.

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                  #9
                  thanks much len - but why then is there a bulge between the facing and backing and a short length of 'strap' lodged in there? some kind of support piece? dw


                  Originally posted by Len S View Post
                  It's made without the retaining strap. A known variation.

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                    #10
                    Tropical frogs never were made without strap.

                    This strap is removed... and this is a known practis.

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                      Originally posted by Sleepwalker View Post
                      Tropical frogs never were made without strap.

                      This strap is removed... and this is a known practis.
                      Not so. It's a known variant noted by Anthony Carter in his book on bayonet frogs. I have one in my collection and know of others. Without a closer exam I don't know if inimicus frog is one of these but they do exist.




                      Last edited by Len S; 05-30-2015, 06:37 AM.

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                        #12
                        most interesting! ok here's mine - obv. it had a strap at one time. it almost looks factory or quartermaster-cut. by the way, considering the varieties of AK webgear we shouldnt be concerned about the 2 different stitch patterns or materials, right? thanks again, all.
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                            #14
                            This photos are not realy any kind of trade...

                            i own serval frogs without straps... all were removed.

                            often very good by cutting the stittching on the inside.... you can recognize them when see that the stiching is close at the place were the straps was bevore.

                            only this foto can be a trade.

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                              #15
                              'trade'? I do not understand. and are frogs worth much less without them? is mine genuine? v'dank u. 'wiederhoeren!

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