Fiziwater Posted June 15 #1 Posted June 15 This is a late-war, or post-war Czech or Polish made, A-frame. chatGPT describes it as: German A-frame field pack harness (A-Rahmen), canvas and leather, consistent with late-WWII or immediate postwar manufacture. Shows signs of small-batch or depot-level production, using simplified hardware and mixed materials, adding: If this were a repro, we’d expect neater stitching or more commercial leather — this one shows genuine aging and use. BTW, it smells exactly like my even older WWI US equipment. Chat wasn’t able to nail down whether it was war-time or postwar. I don’t possess books on late-war/post-war German style military equipment. If this looks familiar to someone in-the-know, with references, a more precise identification could be an education for me, and maybe others on the forum.
SARGE Posted July 5 #2 Posted July 5 I have not encountered a brace like this before. Sorry I can't help.
Rayray Posted July 8 #3 Posted July 8 Looks original. A lot of European countries used war time post war and remarked them.
Mac the Knife Posted Thursday at 03:23 PM #4 Posted Thursday at 03:23 PM It looks original to me. I agree with Rayray, these were put back into service post-war by various European countries. Are any of the straps marked?
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