Hello,
They're OK...no problem with the lack of the third stitching for the D-rings...
Thanks
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I've seen unmarked good ones a lot of field gear is unmarked. timothy
No problems with this one.... unmarked Y-straps are encountered a lot....
Also the stitching is no problem.... there were many many ways of attaching the D-Rings, probably all manufacturer variations....
Here an example.....
and a lot of other variations from my collection
Tom
No wonder i cant find a decent set...YOU have them all !! ( :
hahaha, well, somebody got to have them, it might as well be ME !!!!
I have one for each year now (1939 until 1944) (and a few other variations of course.... still looking for a RME 45 one !!!!
Tom
Tom have all the Y straps, so we can't find them !
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Hello,
Fortunately for some people on the forum, Tom does not own all of them...ehehehe
Quality and quantity on the same photo...this is how i love collection...thanks for sharing Tom...dont you own a pair of unissued "light" Y-straps, factory modified in this type of Y-straps, then issued as a pair of standard infantry Y-straps ?...they're also great...
Thanks
The sacrifice of life is a huge sacrifice, there is only one that is more terrible, the sacrifice of honor
In Memoriam :
Laurent Huart (1964-2008)
JP
Don't you mean the cavalry Y straps ?? with the vertical D-rings ??
I did have a pair of light weight Y straps with aux. straps which were field modified, but i don't have them anymore
Tom
Hello Tom,
No i didn't mean cavalry Y-straps with vertical D-rings, but unissued early type lightweight Y-straps that were factory modified and had the usual D-rings and auxiliary straps added then that were issued as normal infantry Y-straps....they're quite scarce now as not many were produced...
Thanks
The sacrifice of life is a huge sacrifice, there is only one that is more terrible, the sacrifice of honor
In Memoriam :
Laurent Huart (1964-2008)
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