Article about: Hey guys! I have several of these in my collection but not one in stainless steel!! A bit crushed but as the French would say, c'est la guerre Obviously made by W.F.N. in 1940, would this ha
Hi Dan, no, they are Heer issue. I know as I have a similar stainless one which is WaA marked.
Cheers, Ade.
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I'm not too sure about that, as I've seen all kinds of them come from enlisted men as well. I'm thinking it basically depended on the luck of the draw as to what kinds and styles your particular outfit got or didn't get.
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
Officers, like in most Armies of the period, had to buy their own kit. Every single item. They got an allowance of money towards it, but this would not cover everything they needed.
These sets were private purchase. Any one of any rank could buy them if they wished.
Cheers, Ade.
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