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Oberst39 February 23rd, 2006 22:59

German Gas Mask and Equipment
 
Here is a new photo of my equipment with my newly purchased gasmask.

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T.Smith February 23rd, 2006 23:15

Turbo bud.

gandar February 24th, 2006 02:41

Love that gas mask man. Where'd you pick that up?

Oberst39 February 24th, 2006 13:04

I purchased the Gas mask set on Ebay. It is a matching set dated 1941. It is German and has all the associated markings on the Canaster, Mask and Filter. The Canaster has original Spare lenses as well as the original cotton cleaning cloth in excellent condition in the bottom of the canister held in place by the retaining spring. (Hard to get a canister with this in it). The Mask and Canister belonged to a Grenedier Karl Hoffart of No.9 Flg Regt. It has his hand written name on the gasmask strap as well as a period type written lablel with his name and number afixed to the inside of the canister lid. The total cost of the item was $110 dollars Canadian. An amazing original piece of history.

gandar February 24th, 2006 14:28

Definately, I'm very impressed.

Oberst39 February 25th, 2006 21:54

Added two more pics to the post....scroll down and look

T.Smith February 25th, 2006 22:01

Darf ich dich ein fassen?

*puts the gasmask strap underneath his collar*

Perfect, now your lookin' hawt :D Ah, I'm too use to doin' that at events. What type of boots are those?


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