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Interesting picture came from :Link: ebay item
Is there a 9 on the grip? I cannot see clearly. === Link does not work, have to copy pix.... From Ebay Ad. From helmet to boots, all treasure
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Alvin, That's one great photograph! Excellent & clear. Love the bayonet troddel hanging down.
Like you say, treasure from head to foot! Jerry Burney
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Most likely not a "9" as those pistols don't appear on the scene until later in the war. Judging by the helmet and field cover this photo was probably taken in 1914/15.
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Nice photo,
Reminds me of my 'Mr. Moustache' photo that I got a few years ago, together with a portrait of the same gentleman, including his well cared for moustache. And a bit more unclear, but interesting nonetheless: The Waffenmeister with his C96 in hand. |
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