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03-09-2017, 05:13 PM | #1 |
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1939 Zeitz P08 holster....
Today, I received this P08 Holster, manufactured by Albin Scholle Zeitz, dated 1939.
A bit of surface dryness on top and nose, but the leather is otherwise quite supple and in great shape. The belt loops, strap, buckle and pull strap are all fully intact. There is a number, 7313, inked inside the flap. I don't know it's significance, but appears to be wartime, judging from the script. Someone, perhaps the original owner, has scratched their initials into the surface of the outer flap. Overall, it's a holster in wonderful shape, but I am hoping that the experts among you can provide any information about which I may be unaware? Thanks, in advance.. Bob. |
03-24-2017, 10:10 PM | #2 |
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Bob,
The number on the inside is most likely the serial number of the pistol that was in this holster. The letters carved in the holster are usually the GI initials who liberated the holster. This holster has a lot of wear, and looks rather rough. Albin Scholle made luger holsters in 1939 that have WaA 170 as yours does. A seldom seen maker for luger holsters, although they did make other holsters, such as the P38, with their maker code "fsx" on them. Hope this helps, Matt |
03-25-2017, 03:22 PM | #3 |
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Stitching looks to be intact. Nice holster
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