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Unread 10-03-2009, 09:24 PM   #3
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Andy..No, it is not. It appears to be a nicely made pouch but there are some key differences in it and an original German Artillery pouch.

The Germans did not sew in a leather disc/pad under the closure stud. The stud was left bare where it was mushroomed over the washer on the underneath of the top flap.

You can look at the profile of this closure stud and it is not made as the Germans made them. This one is too large a ball and the stem is too long. Also there is NO partina on the brass or the leather.
It does not look like it was made 90 some years ago, went thru the Great War and survived to tell the tale.

A decent attempt but falls way short of this collectors eye.

Not all original pouches were marked. Many Artillery pouches have interesting maker markings and dates though. You really must judge the piece for what it is here and now.

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