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    Snoopy

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    1. Hello Nesredep Over the years, I guess that I have acquiered a lot of items that have in time become small collections. I will try to post some of my other medical stuff later on. Snoopy
    2. Hello Nesredep I like the markings on this one. The cleaningkit looks like It's unpainted metal. Is that correct? Snoopy
    3. This is my first military collectible. It was liberated by my grandfather, at the end of the war.
    4. This is my Lw, and my Km verbandkasten. Note the colour difference. The Km verbandkasten, is allso full, with bandages and such.
    5. Hello I would like to show you some of my medical items, that i have in my collection. I have some more, but these are the only ones, that I have pictures of. I will start with my Luftwaffe verbandkasten. It's complete with all it's equipment. It even has it's original packing label from "Luftgau-Sanit?tspark IV Dresden", signed by the packer. The inside of the lid, and the packing label, is stamped with an Luftwaffe eagle. The outside is in original, but used condition. Snoopy
    6. Hello Interresting to see the colour variations, of these breadbags. Snoopy
    7. Hello I don't know if this is the correct forum for this one, but I will have a go. Sorry for the lousy pictures. It's a german "Stockmine 44". It's made of concrete. The rusty spots is actually scrapmetal. The mine has traces of tan paint. A "Bohrpatrone 28" was inserted into the hollow, and a tripwire igniter was screwed into the hole at the top. Normal way of deployment, was on top of a sharpened pole, that was then inserted into the ground. Snoopy
    8. Thanks Bob One can still find a lot of interresting items in Norway. Snoopy
    9. Thanks, for the kind words. Snoopy
    10. Hello I like the palmtree and pyramid, manufacturers logo. Do you know which producer, used this logo? The scissors look quite large, so I guess it's not from a medical kit. Do you know who would use such a scissor? Could it be a tailors scissor? Snoopy
    11. Hello I would like to show you all, my Luftwaffe collapsable watercontainer (bag). It's manufactured of the same material, as the inflateable lifewest. The inkstamp states that it's for "Flieger", and that it can hold 5 liters. It's manufactured by "Draegerwerk, L?beck". Does anyone know if this item was packed in a survivalkit, or if it was used by the aircrew, during long flights? Snoopy
    12. Thanks Jan Arne You are welcome, anytime. Snoopy
    13. Hello Paul The tresse is not attached to the collarpatches. The tresse are machinestitched to the collar, except that in this case the tresse only goes around the patches. I believe I read somewhere that this was sometimes done to preserve materials. Snoopy
    14. This are the inkstamps in the lw trousers, that came whith the tunic.
    15. Hello again This is another of my tunics. I don't know if it's rare, but I believe that it's a bit harder to find. It's an early fliegerbluse (prewar) for an unteroffizier. The early tunics had no external pockets. The rank insignia is a bit unusual, because the "tresse" doesn't go around the entire collar. I have actually seen this in period pictures. The tunic has a faint inkstamp in the liner. Snoopy
    16. Thanks Paul. I just love the bright colours of these tunics. I can't find any RBN number. The liner is stamped with "L.B.A. 42", and the usual size stamp. I will post another tunic in a couple of minutes. Snoopy
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