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11-12-2003, 11:47 AM | #1 |
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Holster Mark Question
I have a question about the very large Crown over Roman Numeral stamp found on the back of some holsters. I don't have a picture of it, it is the mark noted in Costanzo, p.188, 104 and 104a. Costanzo calls them Weimar Military Police holster proofs.
I have seen two recently, one on a holster currently on Ebay and one in a shop near to me which I suspect may be bogus. Both holsters are military style with buckle closure. Is this the proper holster to find these proofs on? Is there a history of counterfeiting these marks? --Dwight |
11-12-2003, 12:10 PM | #2 |
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Dwight,
Costanzo not withstanding, those Crowns superimposed over Roman numerals denote Royal Bavarian Army Corps I, II, & III. I have never heard of them being faked, but have over the years run into several holsters with the mark that were in unissued condition. I surmise this was because they were stored in Muenchen and simply never got sent to the front. Tom A. |
11-12-2003, 12:11 PM | #3 |
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It is not a Weimar Police holster proof. It is a Bavarian Corps marking. I have one and there have been a couple of other examples posted on the forum from time to time.
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Ron and Tom, thanks much.
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I have one, C/1 proofed on back, that I believe is unissued, buckle strap, and period dyed black. Perhaps at one time it was taken out of storage, dyed black and never issued?, we'll never know for sure.
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11-12-2003, 10:26 PM | #6 |
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Most that I have seen were either in unissued condition or very good condition. All were dated 1918 or not dated or maker marked at all. Was this a marking that the Bavrians adopted late in the war?
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Forget about the meaning of the proof! Hey Ron, that's one hell of a fine holster! <img border="0" title="" alt="[Wink]" src="wink.gif" />
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Thank you Albert. For a guy that doesn't concentrate much on accessories, I did pretty well on this one.
It's funny how things just accumulate. I have never had much interest (or money) for accessories, but the other day I was going through some things and was surprised what holsters have accumulated over the years. 1900 Swiss Dated 1904 1900 US Test Trials Holster WWI Bavarian (Date?) 1906 M2 Portuguese 1934 GNR Portuguese 1906 KNIL Dutch First Type 1908 Bulgarian Now, all of a sudden, I have an interest in holsters. HELP! I don't need any more stuff! <img border="0" alt="[crying]" title="" src="graemlins/crying.gif" /> (At least they are cheaper than Lugers - usually)
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