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    Got this the other day... any ideas? It`s a bit bigger then a gas cape pouch, 2 belt loops, riveted like the late war small back packs... and a stamp, but i can`t read it! Interesting are the 4 snaps on the frontside, but only 2 on the flap!

    Many thanks and best regards
    Dirk
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        Noone?

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          #5
          Really? Not even a guess???

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            #6
            Construction nor model looks like any thing I know. Only the press buttons are familiar.

            Carles

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              #7
              ??? The construction is typical German ww2, or what do you mean?

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                Material looks like from a parachute carrying bag. So in connection with the press-studs and the unusual fixed belt loops could be a company made pouch for some special gear one would prefer to have fixed on you when jump.

                In the early days paras tested a lot of selfmade gear.

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                  Thanks Patrick! But it have a stamp, so i thnk it was factory made...
                  Will post it in the FJ section too...

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                    Originally posted by ZAM View Post
                    Thanks Patrick! But it have a stamp, so i thnk it was factory made...
                    Markings could have been on the material already...

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                      So, i got another one, exactly the same, from ebay... this one came from southern Germany, the first was found in east Germany...

                      I found out that map case inlets fit perfectly inside, maybe a kind of map case?

                      Best regards
                      Dirk

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                            Sewing on leather not world war 2 German type. Metal riveting reinforce leather not good signs for world war 2 German. I think NVA.

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                              Why is the sewing not ww2? And so you know the rivited leather parts on the small back packs, for example?

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