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The M31 Canteen and its Variants
The M31 Canteen and its Variants
Because of my growing knowledge and interest in canteens I would like to create this thread to help anyone with questions about canteens, and I would like anyone else with a great interest in canteens to be able to share their knowledge. I also like to believe this is a good way for me to give back to this community. I’m aware this is a huge subject with nearly endless different types and variations so I will share what I have and continue adding any examples I add into my collection.
Please feel free to ask questions and add any examples you own.
Happy Collecting,
Bodhi
Basic M31 Canteen With Aluminum Cup
The M31 canteen was made with an aluminum bottle, an aluminum cap, Blackened leather straps, a felt cover and a black painted aluminum cup. As the war progressed these all saw changes in material and quality.
They were produced until 1943 in the above configuration. During that production time Bakelite caps can be seen instead of aluminum and some components changed to steel. In 1941 the cups were meant to be painted in olive green, however black cups can still be seen after this. Leather can also be seen in its unblackened state.
I will share my two best M31 canteens, first shown is an all matching and complete A.W.G 36 (Albert Wildfang, Metallpreßwerk, Gelsenkirchen 1936)
You can see a repair here as the aluminum rivet has been replaced by a nut and bolt.
Second Shown is a very early ESB 34 (Eduard Sommerfeld, Berlin 1934) this example is also marked DRP PDM (Deutsche ReichsPost, Potsdam). Early canteens like this example have become exceedingly hard to find, Especially in good condition and complete.
Last edited by BodhiEtheridge; 04-22-2022 at 06:58 PM.
Reason: Correcting Facts
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08-21-2021 04:44 PM
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Late War Variants
As the war progressed certain materials became scarce and the quality control dropped. Many canteens late in the war are seen with either a bakelite cup, a painted/lacquered steel cup or an enameled steel cup (it should be noted that aluminum cups dated 1944 are seen, but uncommon.) They can also be seen with rivets instead of stitching, canvas material for the covers instead of felt, and lower quality leather sometimes unblackened. Caps can be made from painted steel, black bakelite (two variants) and regular aluminum.
Because there are so many different types I will focus on the example I show, and any other examples I add will focus just on that specific example.
This canteen shows a green painted steel cup marked CFL 44 (Carl Feldhaus, Aluminum und Metallwarenfabrik, Lüdenscheild 1944) the retaining straps are of a mixture of blackened leather, both flat and pebbled, with steel buckles and a steel snap hook. The leather is marked to AEM.A (Annweiler Email-u. Metal Werke, Annweiler) date is unreadable but I believe is 1944. The bottle and cap are both made of steel and finished in a gloss red. The bottle is unmarked. Lastly the cover is made from erstaz and supports three closing clips instead of four.
Last edited by BodhiEtheridge; 06-19-2022 at 04:37 AM.
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Hello.
Creating a topic on canteens is a good idea as there are many more variations and subtleties than one could imagine.
This being said there is not a linear evolution strictly followed by all types of canteens, as the maker and the model can make a very big difference.
Let's take the 1 liter cavalry / medic canteen for example : eventhough some of them came out of the factory with bakelite cups this peculiar type has sticked to the aluminium cup with black paint until at least 1944.
The latest WW2 types even showed ersatz cups that were poorly finished, painted in an olive tint, but still in aluminium and showing more or less the same general shape that was inherited from the Great War.
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I completely agree, this is why I will only describe and go into detail on the individual canteen shown when it comes to late war variations and 1 liter canteens. As you say I couldn’t go into great detail on all late war and 1 liter canteens as there are far too many different examples out there.
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Hello,
As promised, this thread about the canteen 31 is now "stuck"....!
I'll try to post some of my examples when i'll have enough time to take good photos...
Thanks
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