Here some entrenching tools
Regards
K.
Here some entrenching tools
Regards
K.
Several items from my collection.
Left:
- map case insert into oficer satchel,
- 2 x map cases
Right:
- 2 x oficer satchels type "B"
I have bought a Pre-war Polish Army officer's compass, is it 100% original pre-war, please ?
Would the Institute of National Rememberance have the record of issue numbers, so I can find out who my equiptment was issued to, please (if they survived the war) ?
Here are some pictures.
I am always interested to buy or trade for Original Pre-war Polish Militaria - mainly 1930's (especially Officers from the 1930's to the end of the September Campaign in 1939.
Please send me a Private Message or a e-mail to my e-mail address if you have any items, you are willing to sell or trade.
Thank You
Justin1939
jacquetta44@yahoo.com (my family e-mail)
Last edited by justin1939; 06-10-2010 at 11:27 PM. Reason: corrections
Here are my Pre-war Polish Army Officers binoculars.
With snow filters and spare eyepiece in the lid compartment (could someone tell me a bit more about the use of the filters, please ?).
I am always interested to buy or trade for Original Pre-war Polish Militaria - mainly 1930's (especially Officers from the 1930's to the end of the September Campaign in 1939.
Please send me a Private Message or a e-mail to my e-mail address if you have any items, you are willing to sell or trade.
Thank You
Justin1939
jacquetta44@yahoo.com
Last edited by justin1939; 06-10-2010 at 11:38 PM. Reason: adding
All thoughts and opinions expressed are those of my own and should not be mistaken for medical and/or legal advice.
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Hi, I'm new to the forum. Your collections are very impressive. Thank you for sharing them. Szkopp667, you have some nice examples of entrenching tools. I'm on the lookout for an original leather frog for the shovel.
Help! I bought several aluminum IIRP canteens a few years ago from a guy in Austria. The are all good, but he included this piece. No marks, also aluminum, covered in a dark olive. Any thoughts? I am guessing it is NOT Polish. Who knows, it may be Austrian? Would be appreciative of any info.
This canteen might be for civilian use. There were many manufacturers of canteen for the civilian market. This canteen has some similarities to the Polish canteen wz.38, especially the screw cap with chain and general shape but that is it. Remember military canteens would have many stamps , proofs, etc. That is the case with Polish military field gear.
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