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12-06-2012 09:26 PM
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Re: My very first (hopefully not last) gasmask & canister...
Straps are original, but don't belong to this canister. They seem te be post war BW straps. Nice mask.
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Re: My very first (hopefully not last) gasmask & canister...
Nice mask and canister. Does the canister have the spring and cloth in the bottom? Those are frequently missing.
I agree with Feuerbach regarding the straps. I like these iconic pieces of history.
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Re: My very first (hopefully not last) gasmask & canister...
very nice .the cannister and mask are in superb condition
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Re: My very first (hopefully not last) gasmask & canister...
Thanks for the words...
Nope, no spring or cloth...I will try to find some originals to complete the can. Too bad about the missing lid...
Straps: how can one tell the difference between "original" or "postwar"?
THX everyone, I'll keep reading.
Also will post my other items soon (hungarian helmets, a couple of nice 88 Flak shells, and bits and pieces), I've been only collecting since 6 months ago, so I'm a noobie
( That's why I ask so much )
It started (my collecting days), when I found some old WW2 photos of my grandfathers (one of them is my avatar - from 1944), both serving in the eastern-front in the hungarian royal army.
Both of the outlived the war, one of them (the lucky one) was a US POW, the other spent 5 years in Siberia in a Russian camp. Ouch!
Anyway, I was born in the US, but been living in Hungary in the last 12 years...
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Re: My very first (hopefully not last) gasmask & canister...
MP44.nl - German Uniforms and Equipment - Gasmaske has good information. Once you have seen the originals the difference will be obvious. The material has a finer texture in the ones I have seen.
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Re: My very first (hopefully not last) gasmask & canister...
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roger9344
Roger is correct - the wartime straps are normally a finer weave webbing and usually the closure strap shows this with the other straps being replaced. This is because they were easier to damage and the BW straps are abundant to refit out rigs with those missing. The cover to the canister missing could be a few reasons 1) it can break at the hinge, 2) it had a date and sometimes eagle stamp that would have been offensive post war or 3) it could have had a name or unit marking that a collector may have wanted and removed it.
I love German canisters and have about 8 ( but would buy more if I could ) .... they are a quintessential piece of ww2 kit.
Cheers, Dan
" I'm putting off procrastination until next week "
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Re: My very first (hopefully not last) gasmask & canister...
update: just got these for my canister ( Spannring und Putzlappen Wehrmacht für Gasmaske gas mask Luftwaffe )
should arrive in a few days...
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Re: My very first (hopefully not last) gasmask & canister...
Now you just need to get yourself a GM38 to go with it. And then a VM37. And then a VM30. And them a VM44. I find gas masks to be so infectious. Right now many gas masks of the Third Reich have been recently imported from Danish and German stashes, so just about any model can be had from $20 to $80 USD.
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