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Unread 11-20-2012, 04:01 PM   #1
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can anyone identify this holster ? No markings
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Unread 11-20-2012, 04:26 PM   #2
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Post war German GI made up by a Saddler in Germany likely. The closure snap is US.
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The closure snap write SAFETY COTE A OUVRIR (that means open side at french ) and this is the inside foto of the closure snap

I would appreciate it very much for some information about the value and some extra elements
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And what is mean GI?
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Unread 11-20-2012, 05:19 PM   #5
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"GI" is an abbreviation for Government Issue (USA). It was also used as a slang name for U.S. soldiers.
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I agree with Jerry. Probably made by some leather shop. Possibly from parts of other holsters. GI means soldier. Holsters like this while interesting do not command much money. Under $100. Would make a nice carry holster. Thanks for sharing. Bill
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The value of a holster like this here in the USA is pretty minimal. I would guess in the $50-75 USD.

It is nicely made so might bring a bit more but most collectors prefer standard issue German Military items..Holsters like this one are one of a kind, post war and appeal to fewer collectors.
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Thank you very much for your information
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