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Originally Posted by johnii
... about it looking right. It has 1941 stamped on it and some words:
BAUTZEN 1941 P0-8 and WaA170 and BG LEUNER GmbH...
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John,
The holsters are another realm of detail and features all their own and many variations and versions exist. I'm not one of the experts about them, but having been exposed to info from the members on this forum who know whereof they speak, I can tell you what I've noticed in the holster pics.
First, the condition , basically new, of this holster is the first giveaway that it's recent repro--shiny, spotlessly clean, unblemished, with bright white stitching--well, yes, it was probably born yesterday... The relatively crooked stitching is a clue that it's not original. The dry-looking, cracked closure strap is indicative of inferior quality material used by these usually Asian, usually Indian or Pakistani knock-offs, which are available online for around $30. And when it comes to markings stamped into the leather, this is common in leather-work that tries to reproduce original features, and can be added any time.
+1, what Bill says about books and "homework"!!!