I have just a couple of them, all is different in color, but the same by size. I've seen a lot of different by the measurements.
I have just a couple of them, all is different in color, but the same by size. I've seen a lot of different by the measurements.
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Dimas
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These are very nice.
Have you ever found a toothbrush to go inside them?
Cheers, Ade.
Hi , I wondered if such a thing existed but had never seen any until I saw your pictures.
Are the tootbrush containers easy to obtain?
it is something I need for when we go away on our 2nd Gds events.
I will post more of different containers- soap, teeth powder etc...
But they are quite a rare, due of produced before the Soviet soldier starts to be a "cannon-fodder"
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Dimas
my Skype: warrelics
Thanks Dimas,
they are so simple and practical, yet they are little works of art.
Such a contrast to the weapons and other equipment.
I have a similar case from an Argetinian soldier; but it is steel and not coloured.
The tooth brush containers look similar to British examples from the late 19th - early 20th centuaries- my brotehr in law has several bakerlite & early plastic versions (but will not part with one )
Some tooth brush pics would be good (were they simple brislte & shin bone types?), and tooth powder containers.
Tooth powder can still be found in the UK- try your local Asian store for 'Monkey Brand Tooth Powder'- it is a black powder containing charcoal & menthol (and other ingredients, I guess). It is very effective- I used to use it when i did 18th centuary reenactment.
The teeth brushes is the same as the other armies used. I will look at the powder containers they are hidden somewhere in the boxes
Regards,
Dimas
my Skype: warrelics
Awesome items Dimas
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