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Unread 07-04-2018, 11:56 AM   #1
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Default Early Commercial P08 Holster

I bought this on Ebay and sent it off to Jerry for a little cosmetic work. The master replaced the damaged leather covering of the buckle and replaced one of the belt straps. The interior markings are something I have never seen before.
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Unread 07-04-2018, 12:55 PM   #2
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Sweet holster. I too have never seen commercial holsters of that era with maker/dealer marks, but my experience is much more limited than yours. Replacing the leather on that buckle is a daunting task. Jerry truly is a master craftsman.
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Nice leather, George
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Jerry, beautiful repair job on a holster DEFINATELY worth saving. TH
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I do not think that the Hupe stamp is a dealer but more likely an owner stamp.
I have a prebble grain holster of the same kind with a small marker stamp of AKaH
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I think Klaus may be correct...after looking closer, it is a bicycle shop and not likely to be the purveyor of holsters.
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I checked the 1914 Rangliste and found one Hauptman Hupe in the 168th Infantry Regiment. Maybe the shop keeper's son made good.
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Inf. Reg 168 was a Hessen Regiment and stationed in Offenbach and Butzbach. I can not read the stamp inside the holster but there will be a City with it. May be that is a hint
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