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    Gasmask straps

    Hi guys

    Bought a gasmask canteen recently and it came in with some of leftovers from the carrying straps. I have never seen this type of straps.
    It seems original wartime webbing to me and the metal parts are also stamped with "lux" , the holes are nicely stitched.
    The rivets are in some kind of white plastic material?
    So could this be wartime or just some fantasy post war recycling straps?

    thanks





    #2
    Also the fotos are very small i can tell you those are postwar, from some civilan organisation. They get always offered as DAK, tropical or so. The plastic button is typical.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Gran Sasso View Post
      Also the fotos are very small i can tell you those are postwar, from some civilan organisation. They get always offered as DAK, tropical or so. The plastic button is typical.
      I agree

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        #4
        Post war DDR/GDR

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          #5
          Originally posted by ZAM View Post
          Post war DDR/GDR
          +1
          These Lux straps are DDR Medi stuff but often sold as DAK straps.

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            #6
            ok thanks for helping out! mystery solved
            so the straps are probably recuperation materials of the third reich reused in the DDR
            Does anyone has any examples/ pictures of those post war straps?

            thanks

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