Love the variety of canteens. Collecting canteens and helmets are by far my favorite among the militaria world. Keep up the great work love the vids as always.
Awesome collection man, I have 23 canteens in my collection and most are US. For my US canteen collection I have 4 WW1 canteens, 8 WW2 canteens, 1 Korean War canteen and 2 Vietnam canteens.
On the British 1937 pattern carriers, the Skeleton carriers were issued Pre and early WW2 and again Post WW2, the sleeve pattern carriers were made for ease of WW2 manufacture. These come in two lengths three quarter and full length. Not to be confused with the mostly pre war, but often seen dated 1940, Cavalry pattern carriers. I think you would find the mostly post WW2 copies / interpretations of US 1910 Canteens and covers interesting to collect. Britsh 1944 pattern, used in Malaya, Aden and by some ANZAC troops in Vietnam. Favoured by the British Paras and SAS. Some interesting French, US Canteens used with French made covers, First ones belt loops too small for belts ! Then own Canteen design, Late 1st Indochina war.Larger 1.2 Litre Canteen Cover with new strap and 1910 hook for Algeria etc. Dutch, Belgian, Austrian and Norwegian takes on US 1910 Canteens and covers interesting subject too.
I recently bought a German pin. It has a totenkopf with a dagger through the center of the skull. Do you know what it was awarded for? EDIT: So it turns out, the pin isn't even a real thing. It's actually a fantasy roleplaying pin from Britain in the 60s-70s.
I have an American canteen, about the same condition as their best condition one, with the cup and canteen dated 1918, the cover date number is hard to distinguish either 1940s or 1918, but it looks like a 1941 cover, but where is the best place to sell it?
23:26 I've heard that type of canteen carrier was popular in the north African campaign because it hid the green wool which stood out. canteens are quite an interesting collecting subject.
Awesome canteen collection and loads of valuable information for collectors! Thanks!
Sweet collection… I store mine with the caps off, it helps reduce the internal corrosion.
This is by far the best canteen collection I’ve ever seen
Love the variety of canteens. Collecting canteens and helmets are by far my favorite among the militaria world. Keep up the great work love the vids as always.
I got the same hungary military Canteen to and a mess kit with it and its realy good
Japanese canteen name written in kanji is MIZOHASHI MASATAKA.→溝端 正隆 GIFU 1st Division→岐阜 一団 KAZU?→カヅ?
An amazing collection!
Fantastic collection!
Good job
The french canteen is a two oiters canteen from ww1,
Awesome collection man, I have 23 canteens in my collection and most are US. For my US canteen collection I have 4 WW1 canteens, 8 WW2 canteens, 1 Korean War canteen and 2 Vietnam canteens.
Also ,The second World War II British canteen, I have the exact same one. Strap and all
This dude has the most water in the ENTIRE zombie apocalypse
On the British 1937 pattern carriers, the Skeleton carriers were issued Pre and early WW2 and again Post WW2, the sleeve pattern carriers were made for ease of WW2 manufacture. These come in two lengths three quarter and full length. Not to be confused with the mostly pre war, but often seen dated 1940, Cavalry pattern carriers.
I think you would find the mostly post WW2 copies / interpretations of US 1910 Canteens and covers interesting to collect.
Britsh 1944 pattern, used in Malaya, Aden and by some ANZAC troops in Vietnam. Favoured by the British Paras and SAS.
Some interesting French, US Canteens used with French made covers, First ones belt loops too small for belts ! Then own Canteen design, Late 1st Indochina war.Larger 1.2 Litre Canteen Cover with new strap and 1910 hook for Algeria etc.
Dutch, Belgian, Austrian and Norwegian takes on US 1910 Canteens and covers interesting subject too.
Thank you for the info!
The last one you are missing the silver ware
Прекрасная колекция...пользуетесь по назначению??😂🎉
I recently bought a German pin.
It has a totenkopf with a dagger through the center of the skull. Do you know what it was awarded for?
EDIT: So it turns out, the pin isn't even a real thing. It's actually a fantasy roleplaying pin from Britain in the 60s-70s.
Unfortunately I do not know enough about pins
I have a fancy German pottery canteen and I can't find another one like it. How do you know the value?
I have an American canteen, about the same condition as their best condition one, with the cup and canteen dated 1918, the cover date number is hard to distinguish either 1940s or 1918, but it looks like a 1941 cover, but where is the best place to sell it?
23:26 I've heard that type of canteen carrier was popular in the north African campaign because it hid the green wool which stood out.
canteens are quite an interesting collecting subject.
Thank you for the info. I’ll have to do more research
@@worldwarguy459 no problem
I got one canteen
We all have to start somewhere!
If you want i can get you a ww2 italian canteen
Do you know postwar means during the war right?
No. Post is the prefix for after or later. Postwar means after the war.
Thank you for correcting me
not enough soviet flask ww2
I wish