Hi. This canteen came fresh out of the woodwork and wasnt in collectors hands before. Condition is super mint.
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Woodwork super mint canteen with brown straps
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Originally posted by MULON View PostVery nice canteen with reaplied bakelite cup.
There are traces of aloy cup on the straps
Why??
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...police+canteen
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Originally posted by Erik View PostGendarmerie used brown leatherwork for their equipment.
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...police+canteen
Long time ago we discussed also for the DRK ... and it has been shown that the DRK used everything, light brown and black straps
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Originally posted by Erik View PostGendarmerie used brown leatherwork for their equipment.
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...police+canteen
First ; not this type of brown - other thing is that gendermerie items were very often marked with gendermerie stamps.
Second; till 1939 all leather equipment for army was made from brown leather ( everything changes in autumn 1939 when new directives came and army equipment was made from black dyed leather ) - this is example of pre war army canteen - nothing more nothing less.
Originally posted by hagen.191 View PostCould you give a short explanation what that exactly means? Thanks!
Pre war canteens ( this a very fine example of pre war canteen ) were ALWAYS used with wide, aluminium cup iwth handles. The bakelit cups were introduced in very late 1940/early 1941.
So the cup was added at some point ( by pre war/wartime woner or postwa user or by other collector ).
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Originally posted by anmarlodz View PostFirst ; not this type of brown - other thing is that gendermerie items were very often marked with gendermerie stamps.
Second; till 1939 all leather equipment for army was made from brown leather ( everything changes in autumn 1939 when new directives came and army equipment was made from black dyed leather ) - this is example of pre war army canteen - nothing more nothing less.
Pre war canteens ( this a very fine example of pre war canteen ) were ALWAYS used with wide, aluminium cup iwth handles. The bakelit cups were introduced in very late 1940/early 1941.
So the cup was added at some point ( by pre war/wartime woner or postwa user or by other collector ).
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In my first post I said 'could' be Gendarmerie. I did not say brown straps always mean it has to be gendarmerie. IMO at least in the pre-war years Gendarmerie would have used predominantly brown leatherwork. The canteen in the thread I posted earlier confirms this as it has the same natural brown straps as the subject canteen and is Gendarmerie stamped. I have no doubt that in the war years this distinction was dropped and all kinds of canteen models and colours were used by all all forces including the various police forces. Nothing in this sense is strict or 100% as we all know, both before and during the war.
Obviously there are many examples of pre-war and wartime army canteens with brown straps (again that is why I said 'could' and not 'should') but I disagree with the assumption that all pre-war army leather should be brown and only dyed black in/after 1939. For instance I own a full matching 1934 canteen with standard black leatherwork.
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