Hi Forum
I have 2 Water canteens, one with cup and the other without, do someone know the different producers
The one with the cup is marked S.S.L 40 (I guess that 40 is the year)
The one without cup is marked GNI or GNL
Regards
John
Hi Forum
I have 2 Water canteens, one with cup and the other without, do someone know the different producers
The one with the cup is marked S.S.L 40 (I guess that 40 is the year)
The one without cup is marked GNI or GNL
Regards
John
The first example is a mid to late war M31 enameled steel example with Bakelite cap and later war lower quality leather. It is missing it's strap & cup. It's interesting to see an un-dated example, I have not seen one before and I imagine JPhilip can provide some insight into this. I am unsure what manufacturer GNL is for certain but could be Gebrüder Noelle, Lüdenscheid. Does this one have 2 poppers instead of 3? It looks like it but I can't quite make it out in the picture.
The second example is a nice condition early war example with all parts marked S.S.L standing for manufacturer Sieper & Sohne, Lüdenscheid. You are correct in that 40 is the date (1940) this being an early example it has good quality leather and all aluminium construction.
If anyone would be able to provide me with some information on where I can find out about the non secret manufacturing codes (S.S.L, HRE etc) then that'd be fantastic.
Thank you for your help and ID, let see if there are more comments or ID´s
Regards
John
Both honest used examples. FYI
Maker HRE stands for Heinrich Ritter, Esslingen - very common maker.
SSL is I think for Sieper & Söhne, Lüdenscheid
I find this website quite useful for deciphering factory codes: German WWII Ordnance Codes
It hasn't been updated in a long time, but the list is fairly comprehensive. Scroll down to the bottom of the linked page, and you can search for specific codes in 'blocks'. a-b, c-e, etc.
Regards, B.B.
''Everyday you think of living. We are born to die, but I appreciate life. We live day by day, and I always say: yesterday is history, today's reality, and tomorrow's a dream.' -- Henry Flescher, Holocaust Survivor -- March 14, 1924 - August 29, 2018
This is indeed a very good resource, however I have already purchased a copy of Michael Heidler's book on the subject- which as far as I know is the most extensive and complete list known. The manufacturer codes above are slightly different and are not part of the 3 letter system. I believe JPhilip had a spreadsheet of them, however he lost it after the hard drive died.
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