ersatz Well-known member Mar 19, 2024 #1 Picked this up for my only 98k WW2 bayonet which is a matching O.6997P posted earlier. Attachments Mfrog1.jpg 62.7 KB · Views: 14 Mfrog2.jpg 119.6 KB · Views: 17 Mfrog3.jpg 124.8 KB · Views: 17 Mfrog4.jpg 232.1 KB · Views: 16
Slash Gray Ghost Moderator Staff member Mar 19, 2024 #2 Nice. Apparently Franz Brehme had a contract to provide goods to the Kriegsmarine. Probably the most commonly encountered maker of Kriegsmarine marked frogs.
Nice. Apparently Franz Brehme had a contract to provide goods to the Kriegsmarine. Probably the most commonly encountered maker of Kriegsmarine marked frogs.
ersatz Well-known member Mar 19, 2024 #3 Lance......... Thanks for the additional information. Any idea what the lettering on rear top belt loop means? Former owner's name?????
Lance......... Thanks for the additional information. Any idea what the lettering on rear top belt loop means? Former owner's name?????
AndyB Senior Member Mar 19, 2024 #4 Nice one, Edenhofer is name used in USA, maybe its a capturer that wrote his name on the leather?
Slash Gray Ghost Moderator Staff member Mar 19, 2024 #5 ersatz said: Lance......... Thanks for the additional information. Any idea what the lettering on rear top belt loop means? Former owner's name????? Click to expand... I would think the German soldat's name or the veteran who brought it home? Could be either ......
ersatz said: Lance......... Thanks for the additional information. Any idea what the lettering on rear top belt loop means? Former owner's name????? Click to expand... I would think the German soldat's name or the veteran who brought it home? Could be either ......