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04-09-2003, 02:03 PM | #1 |
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just puchased a 1942 Holster!
Hello, just want to show my new holster!
Otto Koberstein Landsberg a.W 1942 The manufactureer is not written with a code and with 4 digits of the year !! larger image: http://boards.rennlist.com/lfupload/detaill.JPG |
04-09-2003, 02:40 PM | #2 |
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I posted the question about the '41 dated holster with the full makers name,interesting to see the full name on a '42 dated.
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04-09-2003, 03:24 PM | #3 |
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Mauper speaking about makers names with You I started to
check trough around here... some other holsters came out with the full makers name: black: -Karl B�¶cker Waldbr�¶hl 1939 WaA 27...Navy eagle -Genschow & Co. Berlin 1936 WaA 112 old style eagle -Otto Sindel Berlin 1942 ...Police eagle -Otto Reichel Wngefeld 1940...WaA 360 (380?) Brown: -P.Ehrhardt Poessneck 1938 WaA26(28?) And all of thouse are stamped with the whole 4 digits of the Year! So I think they are not too rare? |
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Hi Pisto,
You can add four of my holsters to that list: 1) R Eckhardt, Poessneck, 1939, WaA 23 2) A Fischer, Berlin, 1939, Police Eagle 3) Kurt Vogel, Cottbus, 1938 4) Karl Ackva, Bad Kreuznach, 1939, WaA 286, E/M Best regards, John |
04-10-2003, 02:41 AM | #5 |
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Roland, Your 1942 P-08 HOLSTER CERTAINLY IS BEAUTIFUL AND IN VERY GOOD SHAPE FROM WHAT I CAN SEE. Jerry Burney
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1. Karl Barth Waldbrohl 1938 WaA146
and just for fun... 2. GYO42 WaA98 Nurnburg -- always thought this one interesting, as the code is used, but the location of manufacture is also present.
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04-10-2003, 04:38 PM | #7 |
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Jerry, I�´m happy to own it and it fits real good into my collection.
Trigger653. never saw the location beside a code? Should be courious! The location by the way is (Nurnburg) N�¼rnberg which is part of Bavaria. |
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Generally all German Military holsters made before 1940 will have the full name of the maker, city and date present. Police holsters continued this practice through out WW2. It is a bit unusual to find such on post 1940 military (WaAed) ones, but appearantly some makers either didn't get the word or DGaS. Tom H.
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04-11-2003, 07:44 PM | #9 |
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pisto,
I'll get some pics up as soon as practical. we had a grease fire in the kitchen two weeks ago and my digital camera was a fatality, along with some other items I had moved to the counter to take pictures of, including a shoulder holster I had purchased from Tom Heller. Glen
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04-11-2003, 07:48 PM | #10 |
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btw, I've purchased several items from this gentleman, and they are as represented and warranted for buyer final inspection and approval. He is a pleasure to deal with and apparently has a great store of knowledge and material. I recommend him.
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This thread is old, but I recently got the same holster than Pisto : Otto Koberstein Landsberg a/W 1942 Oddly, 1/2 inch below of this marking, there's a WaA eagle without number. Fran�§ois |
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