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01-05-2011 11:19 PM
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Re: Stiefel und schuhe
Hello siton1111,
I'm sorry for what i have to write concerning both pairs of ankle boots that you posted, but they're not WWII german...they lack too many known features, sorry again. About the marching boots, they do have a chance but better photos are needed for a definitive comment.
The WWII german ankle boot is a tough matter and genuine military ankle boots are quite rare now.
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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Re: Stiefel und schuhe
Hello,
although they do have some features that i don't like very much like the shape of the back of the heel or the RBNr marking, i think that you do own a genuine pair of WWII german marching boots that are just late production...the production of all marching boots was discontinued in september 1944.
Size 30 1/2 and 4
year of production 1943
batch number or contract number 411
The U shaped iron on the heel is from a prewar czech production, it is wider than its german counterpart.
Everything else is correct for a pair of german marching boots.
If you want to know more about the WWII german footwear history, you can order the issues n° 295 and n° 297 of Militaria Magazine, you'll find a complete illustrated study that shows almost eveything that collectors should know about that matter.
Do the red arrows show some fresh glue ?
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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Re: Stiefel und schuhe
by
JPhilip
Hello,
although they do have some features that i don't like very much like the shape of the back of the heel or the RBNr marking, i think that you do own a genuine pair of WWII german marching boots that are just late production...the production of all marching boots was discontinued in september 1944.
Size 30 1/2 and 4
year of production 1943
batch number or contract number 411
The U shaped iron on the heel is from a prewar czech production, it is wider than its german counterpart.
Everything else is correct for a pair of german marching boots.
If you want to know more about the WWII german footwear history, you can order the issues n° 295 and n° 297 of Militaria Magazine, you'll find a complete illustrated study that shows almost eveything that collectors should know about that matter.
Do the red arrows show some fresh glue ?
Thanks
Hi, I will check this out right away!Its not by me anyway.
Thanks for the militaria magazine info as well.About the brown ankle ones,what makes you say that they aint German?Thanks
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Re: Stiefel und schuhe
Gods Teeth!Its in French? I cant even breath that language!
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Re: Stiefel und schuhe
by
siton1111
About the brown ankle ones,what makes you say that they aint German?
Hello,
I'm not saying that i think these brown boots are not WWII german, i say they're not WWII german. They haven't got anything in common with a genuine pair of WWII german ankle boots. General features, shape, soles, heel, all is wrong here.
They can be used as a filler of course, but have no value in terms of WWII german militaria.
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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Re: Stiefel und schuhe
by
siton1111
Gods Teeth!Its in French? I cant even breath that language!
Watching the colour photos and use a online translator to help you out is not a big deal, but it looks like you'll have to wait for someone to write the same study in greek i'm afraid...
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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Re: Stiefel und schuhe
by
JPhilip
Watching the colour photos and use a online translator to help you out is not a big deal, but it looks like you'll have to wait for someone to write the same study in greek i'm afraid...
Thanks
I will have to wait centuries then.It would be nice in plain English or German.
What you think about Agustin Saiz works? Deutsche Soldaten book?
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