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    #16
    There are many rare things out there. This one could be WWII or just post war made out of WWII material. You request our opinions and that is what you get, opinions. Neither the construction nor the model looks like anything I know as standard German WWII. This doesn't mean it is not but just it is an unknown item. Don't get annoyed if you don't like what we say.


    Carles

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      #17
      I just don` see why it isn`t made like a pre 1945 item!
      The riveted leather parts are known, the stiching isn`t unusual, the fabric is OK...

      Best regards
      Dirk

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        #18
        gas cape pouch for fjs?

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          #19
          A collector friend told me that he found many years ago 60 of the same bags in an old cellar here in Germany, with Gasmasks in it! So... maybe "lastditch-Ersatz-Gasmaskbags"?

          Best regards
          Dirk

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            #20
            Some told me that he found some of those bags in the 1990`s in an old Luftschutzkeller in Germany, filled with gasmasks!

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              #21
              Bag quite similar to yours (maybe reworked) was presented in Baugnez 44 Museum near Malmedy (you can see photo posted by MP44_tom in this thread: http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...=460152&page=2 ). It was put there as a part of medic impression.

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                #22
                Originally posted by kiler View Post
                Bag quite similar to yours (maybe reworked) was presented in Baugnez 44 Museum near Malmedy (you can see photo posted by MP44_tom in this thread: http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...=460152&page=2 ). It was put there as a part of medic impression.
                it has nothing to do with the FJ medical pouch

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