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    Folding shovel carrier

    Hello

    I just need some opinions about that folding shovel carrier. 100% original ?

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    Last edited by Euronymous; 01-03-2016, 02:50 PM.

    #2
    Orginal. No problem with it.

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      #3
      I also found some nice info on the folding shovels on:
      http://www.mp44.nl/equipment/folding...ching_tool.htm

      Kind regards,
      Lukas

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        #4
        A good original 1st pattern.

        Steve

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          #5
          Thanks for your opinions guys

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            #6
            Back rivets look like they were repainted black.

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              #7
              And some parts of the cover also look like they were blacked.

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                #8
                Do you believe the stichings are original ?

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                  #9
                  Dear friends,

                  I am the seller of this cover/carrier (with shovel). It is on e-stand http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=838459.
                  Actually, sold now, but the buyer is very carefull with the authenticity of this item. I have no problems with that: I am collector too, and I do support positive discussion and sharing of info on our hobby! And of course, e-stand rules apply upon returning items.

                  As for this cover in particular, I do not see any problems. IMO:
                  - 100% Original, also stitching, markings, etc.
                  - Yes, the rivets are black. IMO not repainted, but factory painted during the war. Unfortunatelly, I do not have the item anymore at hand (it is in the post) so I can not provide close-ups. The rivets on the back are still well covered/protected. The ones on the front were also black, but some paint came of.
                  - Stitching is Original. The leather flap (used to attach the shovel to the belt) has no metal rivet, but the re-inforced stitching. Probably, due to the weight, the metal rivet and hole (in the leather) tend to loose when in use. The re-enforcement/stitching is common seen on many shovels.

                  Again thanks for everybodies contribution!

                  Lukas

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                    #10
                    Did german carriers always come with unpainted rivets ?

                    Could it be a dutch post war ?
                    Last edited by Euronymous; 01-05-2016, 02:53 AM.

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                      #11
                      Absolutely not dutch post war

                      Only dutch post war shovels look like german ww2 ones (but are wider)... the carriers of post war dutch shovels are very different......

                      btw, I see absolutely no problems with the carrier in this thread.....

                      Tom
                      www.mp44.nl

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                        #12
                        Tom is correct (of course)! The first pattern carriers were very well made and finished. Painted rivets are common. Here's mine (Rud. Vordemberge, Osnabrück, 1940):
                        Attached Files

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                          #13
                          Thanks for your opinions guys !

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