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    Hi All,
    Has anyone ever seen a pouch like this? It came with an original '41 dated sheet, from a maker we've verified before on this forum. The pouch is the rubberized type, with Prym fasteners, but the rear has Presstoff-like reinforcements for the carrying strap. (The material looks white in the photo, but actually has a silvery finish). No maker's mark or date inside.

    Thanks! SF Mike
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    Originally posted by sfmike1 View Post
    Hi All,
    Has anyone ever seen a pouch like this? It came with an original '41 dated sheet, from a maker we've verified before on this forum. The pouch is the rubberized type, with Prym fasteners, but the rear has Presstoff-like reinforcements for the carrying strap. (The material looks white in the photo, but actually has a silvery finish). No maker's mark or date inside.

    Thanks! SF Mike
    Leaning toward post-war.....what do you guys think?

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      #3
      Re pouch

      Hi Mike :it is an original nice and rare pouch wartime produced
      by " b p l "
      best regards Manu

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        #4
        Originally posted by manu82 View Post
        Hi Mike :it is an original nice and rare pouch wartime produced
        by " b p l "
        best regards Manu
        Wow....thanks Manu. Any idea what year produced? Early / later?
        SF Mike

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          #5
          Rere popuch

          hi Mike: isaw some example manufactured from 41 to 44.
          best regards Manu

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            #6
            Thanks again Manu. Does anyone else have one of this type, or a photo?
            SF Mike

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              #7
              Interesting post mate.

              I have seen this type posted before on this forum a few times but of course I can't find any of them now

              If I find one I will update the tread.

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                #8
                Originally posted by sfmike1 View Post
                Leaning toward post-war.....what do you guys think?
                Wartime. Had dated example ( if remember correctly 1940 or 1941 ).
                Last edited by anmarlodz; 03-25-2019, 02:30 AM.

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                  #9
                  Thanks Marcin & Ian. It's an unusual one for sure. I'll hope that a photo with a maker's mark turns up eventually.
                  SF Mike

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                    #10
                    Nice one, still looking for it

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                      #11
                      re: pouch

                      in attach four pictures for Mike
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by manu82 View Post
                        in attach four pictures for Mike
                        Fabulous! The exact same pouch....thank you!
                        SF Mike

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                          #13
                          Researching "bpl"....seems to be the 3 letter code for Klepper-Werke, Rosenheim (Bavaria). They also made rain jackets, such as those worn by motorcyclists.

                          "In Germany, the Bavarian master tailor Johann Klepper set an exclamation mark in 1920. The so-called Klepper coat bore the title "absolutely waterproof". Johann Klepper & Co. GmbH, headquartered in Rosenheim, sold this 780 grams of revolutionary light-weight, dark gray cotton coat with rubber coating. He not only protected the wearer from wind and weather, but was also considered to be particularly tear-resistant and resistant to abrasion."

                          https://www.solinger-tageblatt.de/rh...e-9958101.html
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