luftpirate
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As requested I am posting this. I thought it was a 42 CRS, but I've had it in storage over 10 years and it is actually a 43 CRS. Which makes me doubt it was actually DAK associated since Afrika Corps ceased to exist in early 1943. I want to note there was sand in the grips when I received this, I believe the frog and belt have always been together as this came from a vet. The buckle is maker marked 1942. The blade his polished like it has seen a fair about of dirt or sand, I notice this pattern of wear because the same thing happens to my tools I use when metal detecting. Shown below is a 44 CRS for comparison. Probably the gnarliest piece in my collection but one of my favorites. First aid kit I believe was brought back by my great Uncle Frank.
Thanks for checking it out.
Thanks for checking it out.
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