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Discussion in 'Other Militaria' started by Skipper, Jun 11, 2010.

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  1. Skipper

    Skipper Kommodore

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    Sweet Thompson, Sky and the inscriptions of the bandage you mention are correct.
     
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    Thanks Skipper!

    I've never come across the term "Wehrkreissanitätspark", I have to look that up!
     
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    By all means, The only one I have seen before is similar but with a French makers name . This one indicates it's German and has the same printed "W B (Würzburg)" initials on the sides. It also has a double "V V" which is handstamped.

    here is one from 1942 seen on the internet

    http://xillion131.skyrock.com/6.html

    I believe it 's not "park" but "pack"
     
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    I found something on the german web:
    The Wehrkreissanitätspark was responsible for the procurement, the development, partly also for the production and for the distribution of medical equippment to Wehrmacht units.

    http://www.forum-der-wehrmacht.de/thread.php?threadid=7296

    "Park" is not often used in this meaning in german language, the only word I've known till now is "Fuhrpark" = motorpool.
     
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    So it's park after all, great news, I'm learning every day here, I just edited my previous post to add you a link with a similar 1942 made one. Have to go back to work now. I'll be on duty until 8pm.
     
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    this is for the appointment of a REICHBAHN conductor

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    This is an early production Mc Cord fixed bails shell with an Inland paratrooper liner wich the late type chinstrap.
    Unfortunately it's not in a very good condition.

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    "NoBuckl" marked Kerr sling for the Thompson

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    PAL, 1943 16 inch Bayonet.

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    Canteen with cover, mounted, M1941. Marked J.W.Johnson CO 1943.

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    Two slightly different types of Ski & Mountain goggles. They are in mint condition. The brown pouch is marked: FG CO. and the green one is marked: 1945 FG Co.

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    Great U.S items added there!

    Hey I got promoted by my Spiess!

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    I would gladly trade you my left testicle for that bayo!
     
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    He won't be interested unless it's 16 inch too.
     
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    Can't you get one on your side of the big pond?

    Rofl!

    Nice chevrons you goit there by the way!
     
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    Got this stuff this morning,M24-A1 telescope elbow,casualty blanket in box,2 blood chits,pillow case,2 1260th. Engnr. Combat Bn. newsletters, 1945 Stars and Stripes, 1943 rifle score book used,W.W.1 U.S framed soldier photo,3 U.S. W.W.2 postcards,1 U.S. W.W.1 postcard, 2 pass's New Cumberland,Pa., 2 German W.W.2 postcards, Italian 5 Lira,2 Franc occupation and 4 German inflation notes. Rich A. in Pa.
     
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    formerjughead The Cooler King

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    You can but they are $pendy
     
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    We must find a way to import them into the US then...a legal way, that is selfunderstood!!! They go for around 250€ if you buy them at a militaria store in Europe, but in my neck of the woods we have so many going around that prices from collector to collector are much better!
     
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    $300.00-$500.00 US is what I've seen standard garand Bayos go for.....$185.oo through CMP. The last 16" bayo I saw was about a $1K (US) at a collector show.
     
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    wow, I saw a great condition Garand Bayo for 120 euros , a few months ago . Wasn't even interested.
     
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    Those are incredible prices! I saw a 16 inch bayonet for about 300$ on gunbroker a few weeks ago, I think that was from a greek surplus guy! It should be possible to get them into the US I guess!
     
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    Never trust the Greek ones, the scabards are usually not the same as the US and often are commercially made someplace other than the US.
     
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