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Vintage Mountaineering and Hiking
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Vintage mountaineering and hiking from 1930´s to the 1940´s. Talking about equipment and clothing, and how to make leather items for your gear.
Another original GJR Rucksack
Review on a original Gebirgsjäger Rucksack
Intro song: Marsch Der Gebirgsjäger
Background music: Erhard Bauschke Schuricke-Tezett - Ganz leis erklingt Musik
Rudi Schuricke - Einmal wirst du wider bei mir sein
Susse Frau aus Wien Hans Carste Tanzorchester 1938
Erhard Bauschke, Rudi Schuricke - Ganz leise kommt die Nacht
Austrian Christmas Song - Still Nacht, heilige Nacht.
Intro song: Marsch Der Gebirgsjäger
Background music: Erhard Bauschke Schuricke-Tezett - Ganz leis erklingt Musik
Rudi Schuricke - Einmal wirst du wider bei mir sein
Susse Frau aus Wien Hans Carste Tanzorchester 1938
Erhard Bauschke, Rudi Schuricke - Ganz leise kommt die Nacht
Austrian Christmas Song - Still Nacht, heilige Nacht.
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Gebirgsjäger rucksack modification
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Replacing face leather with real leather straps and buckles on a reproduction Gebirgsjäger rucksack and reenforcing leather shoulder straps. Music: Intro track: Siehst do im Osten Background track 1: Pachelbeis Canon in D. Background track 2: Flower Duet piano version. Background song 3: Scandinavian Viking Folk Song.
WW2 Pitons and other items
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Couple of items for the GJR and Wiking impression. 3:05 K98 Ammo strips from Jed Bistline 4:19 Shaving soap
Vintage Crampons
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A review on Italian made Vintage Crampons and a 1 liter canteen cover at (04:35) Reference photos: fjm44.com Music: Intro song: Siehst do im Osten Background music: KPAX41 Music Of The 1930s & 1940s ua-cam.com/channels/wGhEFiPmSNKKWDhZaUya_Q.html
Original vs Reproduction Gebirgsjäger Rucksack
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Comparing and reviewing a reproduction rucksack to an original Gebirgsjäger rucksack Rucksacks (1:22) Reference photos: fjm44.com Reproduction Rucksack: heyanbo2015 Stone Grey Trousers: www.gavinmilitaria.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2_36_98&products_id=22 Music: Intro song: Siehst do im Osten Song 1. Swing from Berlin (57) Frau´n aus Wien! Hans Carsten Tanzorchester (1938) Song 2...
Gebirgsjäger Boots, reproduction.
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Reproduction Gebirgsjäger Boots made by Andrea Roccon. calzolaio.andrea
Jackboots update
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Jackboots updated and repair, after a little bit over of year since I got them.
Ice Axe Leather cover
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An leather project for my Gebirgsjäger impression. Cover completed (7:53 )
WWII German Leather Shaving kit
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Small handmade leather shaving kit for a small metal mirror, razor and razor blades. Final process: (6:54) Songs with this video Title song: Seihst do I’m Osten. Background music: Erhard Bauschke Rudi Schuricke - Ganz leise kommt die Nacht Louise Brooks Rina Ketty - Jattendrai (1938) Edith Piaf - Y en a un de trop Zarah Leander - Bei mir bist du schön (1938)
Taking care of you Jackboots
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3.Other good videos on taking care of your Jackboots: panzersoldat1 WWII German Reenacting How to dye jackboots ua-cam.com/video/7q0HruQuDU0/v-deo.html WWII German Reenacting Finishing off the jackboots (Pt2) ua-cam.com/video/cvH2DYoTVOc/v-deo.html World War Guy How to clean/treat your boots ua-cam.com/video/ex4Y2Se2ZKc/v-deo.html Music: 1. Scandinavian Viking Folk song - No copyright Royalty F...
WW2 German Tornister, Restoration
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Restoring an 1940 Tornister. If you want to skip the restoration process. Final result (9:47). WWII History & Reenacting - Restoring Original German Tornister ua-cam.com/video/qFNRySl9jX0/v-deo.html panzersoldat1 ua-cam.com/video/13pgq_xxLzg/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/-PrOV2AYcY4/v-deo.html
Post War Mess Kit
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Austrian post war mess kit from Swisslink., quick review. swisslink.com swisslink.com/products/austrian-army-mess-kit?_pos=1&_sid=4ba81985b&_ss=r These Mess kits are stamped with the the code "HV 80", which stands for Heeresverwaltung 1980. Heeresverwaltung is the tittle of the Austrian Federal Army and 1980 is the date of manufacture. The other code is U.SCH. This stands for "Heinrich Ulbricht...
Vintage Sleeping Bag
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A show and tell about, as close as I can get to period correct sleeping bag for my Gebirgsjäger impression. This is the brad and the year: KL 1959 FRANS CHANTERIE SCHAUBROECK DEINZE VINTAGE ARMY MILITARY SLEEPING BAG
Wool gloves, quick review.
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WW2 German, Reproduction Wool gloves bought on eBay, quick review. Ebay seller: maverick91111 www.ebay.com/usr/maverick91111?_trksid=p2047675.l2559
Gebirgsjäger Rucksack Review and Repair
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Gebirgsjäger Rucksack Review and Repair
Swiss Ice Axe - Quick Show and Tell
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Swiss Ice Axe - Quick Show and Tell
WW2 German Gas mask canister in great condition.
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WW2 German Gas mask canister in great condition.
nice! i got one from 1937 and is quite ruined from frequent usage
i would like if have someone to taking daily care of his boots
3:59 called a "seam ripper '
Oh cool I have the exact same
I fell in love with jackboots a little over a year ago. I now have 3 pairs, two M39 and one now of the full-height M35's. (Nestof in Poland just recently put them out :) ). Bought my first pair while living in the Sierras in California, and hiked many mountain trails in them. Now I'm in West Yellowstone, Montana... I wear my jackboots for everyday use, I'm not a "reenactor" or anything. I love the tall, thick leather of the M35's, probably because I'm paranoid, lol... over the years, I've had close encounters with one timber rattler and two diamondbacks (one I almost stepped on barefoot), so the heavy leather is a comfort. And living in the mountains, the hobnails are wonderful on ice or that compacted snow you get on a well-use path.... I'm sure you know what I mean! Here's a letter I sent to the guys at Nestof (Nestof [dot] pl ).... I sent it before they arrived, and it only took a week from me ordering the boots until they arrive in Montana. And there was a weekend in there. I was shocked. Anyway, here's what I sent them. Some folks may like a few paragraphs down where I give some tips on walking in the things (yes, it's different. These aren't your daddy's Reeboks) "Hi Everyone! [Sorry for the English; I don't speak Polish and I don't trust machine translators] I really can't wait for this. I've been wanting taller boots, but the only available option was custom fitting, which was a bit expensive for me. If I like these M35's, and there are still some in stock in my size, expect another order :) This will be my third pair of jackboots from you. These boots are really the best I've ever owned, even with a few caveats. The hobnails have a tendency to fall out; I found some original 1940 surplus Wermacht hobnails, and I just fill the original hole with some leather glue and press the replacement in. I almost never lose one of those. Also, I had to have the heel irons replaced... I actually wore them out. Did I tell you I wear these for everyday use? I'm not a re-enactor. My first pairs were for stomping around in the forest in the Sierra Nevada mountains in California, and now I stomp around in the forest in the Rockies in Montana. Anyway.... I found a great cobbler in Bozeman, Montana. Carter's Boots & Repair, [ cartersboots.com/ ] just west of Bozeman itself. These fellows had never even seen a jackboot before. I bought a pair of heel irons from At The Front [ www.atthefront.com/product-p/gbheeli.htm ], and they were a close (but not perfect) fit... and the guys at Carter's had them on in 20 minutes and only charged me $25 for the work. If any of your customers in Northwest America need some fixes done, I highly recommend them. The thing is, when they pulled the remains of the old broken heel-iron out, they found that the original ones were welded, not cast. The mounting flanges were welded to the loop of the actual iron, instead of the whole thing being cast as one piece. That was disappointing... but I'm not complaining! The boots are absolutely amazing for the price, even with the shipping charges. Replacing the irons when they break and a few hobnails is a small thing, compared to the quality of the workmanship from Fredericci and the great communication you at Nestof have with us customers. I look forward to many wonderful things in the mail from you in the future. :) Here's some advice for any other crazy people who wear these all the time.... When walking, try to lead with the ball of your foot, not the heel. Get in the habit of it. When your heel lands first, it's just a tiny bit of the heel-iron contacting the ground, and on certain surfaces, you'll slip. Smooth tiles, very large flagstones, things like that... be very careful. Rough concrete, cobblestones, the average asphalt pavement / sidewalk: No problem. On linoleum or wood floors, however, be careful. Set your foot straight down, and lift it straight up; don't shuffle your feet.... you can really damage the flooring with your hobnails. And no, they won't hurt carpeting at all. After a winter in the Sierra Nevada Mountains (at 5200', or 1600m elevation) and now another winter in Montana (6600 feet, or 2,030m elevation), I've walked on a lot of snow and ice in these things. And they are the best. The only thing I could think that would be better would be your Gebirgsjaeger boots, lol. [I'm saving up for them, you'll see, ha ha] Watch out for what we call 'black ice', ice that is perfectly smooth; you'll slip just like walking on smooth tiles. But if you slap the ball of your foot down, the hobnails will bite into the ice and you'll be fine walking on it... just take your time. Compacted snow, you know the kind: many people have walked the same path and it gets smooth on the surface? that regular snow boots slip on? Not a problem in jackboots. They bite right into it. If you follow the directions that Nestof gives, oil your boots well with linseed on the soles, and castor or mink on the uppers, followed by a good coat of lanolin (especially on the seams).... they're virtually waterproof. [no, you can't stand in a stream for half an hour.... but don't worry about stepping in slush]. Your heel irons WILL wear out, so be prepared to replace them. Find a good local cobbler who you trust, and be sure to get the right size irons (most cobblers won't just have them in stock, you'll have to get them yourself). Treat them well, and you'll be handing these boots down to your grandchildren. Another nice thing about them.... your European customers might not understand this... but between my jeans underneath and the thickness of the leather, I'm much less worried about rattlesnake bites when I'm "stomping around in the forest". Anyway, thanks for the amazing stuff. Dealing with your company makes me want to look at other Polish companies and products.... plus, I'm very conservative, and it seems that Poland is the last sane country in Europe, and the one former Eastern Bloc country that's figured out this whole "capitalism" thing. I love it, and it's good for both of us. Maybe I'll come visit someday, before the Lord takes me. If I do, I'll make a point of visiting you in Poznan. Please pass on my thanks and appreciation to your staff and your suppliers."
i wonder if it could take modern gas masks
I got two triangles too. I like low tetra closed configuration and the bivvybag cornett configuration.
Where did you get the shoe wax and other things?
Wonderful, that one Looks great. Love the canvas and the colour is nice. Did you restore it and will you upload a Video of the Restoration? Best regards, GR 🤙🏻
VERY nice, super informative!❤ I am no reenactor, but i Love oldshool gear and Camouflage. I have a Repro M31 Rucksack (with little mods, i uploaded a video about it here on my channel) and i Like it... But the Gebirgsjäger Rucksack is much better i think! So many pockets, very good! Maybe i will need one too in the Future 😅 Thank you for making me want one now 😄 Best regards from the fatherland, GR 🤙🏻
I like it a lot!!!😍👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Wow, awesome job, man 💪🏻 Great work, super Rucksack! Best regards from Germany! -GR 🤙
Love those steel rims around your heels
They're called 'heel irons', and you can get them from a number of militaria suppliers. They're sized in centimeters; the size is measured by wrapping a tape around the outside. I'm a size 19 in irons.
Ive heard that shaving soap drys the face after did you find that aswell? Cuz its pretty expensive 70$ on amazon I dont wanna get something that drys and iterates my skin which is more sensitive
Музычка не зашла, видно память генетическая на дает. А примус такой у меня есть. Иногда разжигаю. Но ПТ2(Огонек) все же лучше.
Ausgezeichnet! Excellent work. Alles Gute!
Some good skills there. If I can add some ideas? (some of which I was taught by an ex WSS veteran) When sewing - it is a VERY good idea to use a "sewing awl" - all but essential. It will make the hole for the thread bigger, but won't make a permanent hole in the leather. A lot of the holes in WW2 German leather items are made from BELOW - so for some projects, turn the item upside down to punch the holes - this gives a neater upper face, and a larger lower side, to make the buckle go in the hole easier. A lot of the leather fittings are also placed on the item "upside down" - with the better smooth (hair) face on the underside and the rough (flash) side facing up... Quite a lot of the leather parts would have been edge-dyed before assembly. It is also a good idea to treat the leather with mink oil or dubbing BEFORE assembly. Enjoyable video - thanks for uploading!!
dude why are they so ugly?
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I Miss your videos.
Hey, random question but what is the song you use in the intro of the video?
Sehr schönes Video. Ich suche für mein GJR M31 einen Bauchgurt. Sehr schwer zu bekommen. Kann mir jemand einen Tipp geben für Repro bez. einen Shop um sowas zu erwerben? Vielen Dank und lieben Gruß.
Vielen Dank! Nein, tut mir leid, ich weiß nicht, wo ich einen Reproduktions-Taillengürtel finden kann. Ich muss so einen Riemen selbst herstellen.
@@vintagemountaineeringandhi6060 das wird bei mir wohl genau so werden.
I just picked up a Tornister just like this mine is dated 1938. How did you treat the fur on yours?
I did this: ua-cam.com/video/qFNRySl9jX0/v-deo.html
The Barthel bomb. the best gas stove in the world
isn't replacing the original leather ruining it?
Do you not do videos any more I enjoyed your videos and the things I learned here
How slippy are these boots? I've never owned hobnailed boots before and I'm thinking of getting them, but I'm concerned they will be too slippy for what I want to use them for.
Yes they are slippery on smooth hard surfaces. But are very good on of road or dirt tracks. Also good in the snow. But if the snow is a bit we, then it sticks to the hobnails.
Are those Bergers early High variant or the war production?
High variant, post and early war.
is that fuel the camping fule/white gas?
I just received my pair from Andrea! How have yours held up so far?
I know this is like for historical purposes but I dig this look
Drying on the sole. Is that bad for the sole or the Achilles stitching ?
Im interested In starting making my own leather gear for reenacting. Can you tell me the precise tools that you use, What kind of fork for example? Thanks In advance
Советский примус ПТ-1 покруче будет. Он удобней и легче распалить его. Хотя и этот классный !!! С историей ...
Однозначно...и постоянно забивающаяся форсунка на 34 достаёт. А сметрть туриста с прочисточкой)
советский всего лишь копия шведского Optimus 8 r
Одни подделки, как же они круче то?
Смерть туриста тоже подделка другой модели бартеля, так что не надо ля-ля
Rust remover+ zinc
excellent burner, I have one, made in GDR
The rivets and handle tell where they was made.
beautiful shoes, may I ask also what trousers you are wearing?
WW2 German M37 Field-grey Wool Trousers from gavinmilitaria.com
Oh and one unwanted advice; add extra holes to the leather strap bands on the flaps. This way you can manipulate the backpack and the weights more while hiking.
A friend of me has a repro standard Wehrmacht rucksack. I saw that with limited load there wasn’t the optimal carrying comfort. When I’ll see him I’ll make a photo
Where did you buy the repro backpack ? Modified it's looking really good.
Got this on eBay!
@@vintagemountaineeringandhi6060 okay. I’m also interested in buying one from Aliexpress but it’s always a risk…
I'm reminded of a Simpsons episode: S4 E21 Troy McClure - "Dr, are you sure it's on?! I can't hear a thing!" Dr. Nick Riviera - "It's whisper-quiet!"
Haha😂 Yes it feels like it’s going to take off!
Hey I remember you used to have a video on the fur lined parka (awesome video that was by the way) and it is no longer up. My question was, do you remember what vendor you had got it from? Many thanks in advance :-) and love your reviews and tutorials to this day
Yes I got that one from www.derpanzerbaer-militaria.de
Many thanks 😊 🙏 you are a life saver!
Ever consider getting a LED for it?
Yes I have, and I think I might rig the flashlight better to hold the battery. But I want to stay close to the original so the LED might be too strong.
How often do you get blisters walking in these?
Yes mild ones the first time I used then, but then I prepared before next use and since then no blisters and the leather has shaped around my foot.
@@vintagemountaineeringandhi6060 Are blisters really that common with these types of boots? I'd imagine if its a nice fit, it'll be fine no?
Not since I broke them in! :)
No, but if I take longer hikes I get sore but no blisters.@@tbones8733
awesome!! This one doesnt need pumping. have you compared to others with pump?
Not yet!
I hope you will post again. After Markas left UA-cam your channel was alone for your restoration work. Thanks for all the content you have shared and hopefully more to come.
Why you don't buy an original one🤔
I don´t want to use an original one for my reenactment. Will and have been using this one over the fire, and don´t want to do that to an original one.
Wunderschoen mien brother great video