I’m always a bit envious when I see all of the wonderful items that you have added to your collection. Unfortunately, I live on the wrong side of the Atlantic and do not get to see this kind of stuff. Keep up the good work
An fyi 1:54 the tornisters that have the second strap on the front flaps are the ''M39''' models and is to accommodate an A frame. The earlier model without the fastening strap, the ''M34'' model. Both were produced simultaneously till a late date
Hello from France! You bought a french helmet which is a "M.15 Adrian" in three parts ( a M26 is monopart), that is what explains the blue-grey color inside and when you scratch the kaki paint. It has the kaki paint for WWII ( a little different of the "mustard" WWI color for Africa Army and colonial troops ). The insignia is, effectively, for the artillery subdivision. It is also a 1915 model of insignia. The jugular is in tressed leather which means that there is a 99.9% probabilty that is an officer helmet. Otherwise, it is always a pleasure watching your videos, all the stuff you buy is amazing. "Cordialement" as we say in french!
The Heat Pad on the MG Tool kit contains Asbestos, one single fibre in the lungs can cause immense damage. Handle with extreme care.
I’m always a bit envious when I see all of the wonderful items that you have added to your collection. Unfortunately, I live on the wrong side of the Atlantic and do not get to see this kind of stuff. Keep up the good work
Very interesting video and good knowledge share to help us collectors.
An fyi 1:54 the tornisters that have the second strap on the front flaps are the ''M39''' models and is to accommodate an A frame. The earlier model without the fastening strap, the ''M34'' model. Both were produced simultaneously till a late date
Nice items as always sander 👍
Hello from France!
You bought a french helmet which is a "M.15 Adrian" in three parts ( a M26 is monopart), that is what explains the blue-grey color inside and when you scratch the kaki paint. It has the kaki paint for WWII ( a little different of the "mustard" WWI color for Africa Army and colonial troops ). The insignia is, effectively, for the artillery subdivision. It is also a 1915 model of insignia.
The jugular is in tressed leather which means that there is a 99.9% probabilty that is an officer helmet.
Otherwise, it is always a pleasure watching your videos, all the stuff you buy is amazing.
"Cordialement" as we say in french!
Woah, they banned shows in germany???
What were the cloth camo with buttons for? Shelter?
Did the Swiss army also used "Der Affen" backpacks ?