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Original Item: Only One Available. This is a very nice German WWII Issue Field Medic first aid large pattern brown leather medic case. The case features a carry handle on top, multiple compartments inside and still retains the often missing shoulder strap. All of the studs and snaps look to be present, and it is even maker marked on the body under the top flap as follows:
bla
1944
(Eagle)
WaA159
"bla" is the German WWII three letter code for maker E.G. Leuner GmbH of Bautzen, a known maker of holsters and other leather goods during the war. The Waffenamt inspection code "WaA159" is correct for this maker throughout the war. There is also the correct letter "S" on the front of the lid, which we assume is for Sanitätstruppe (Medical Corps). The case measures 8 1/2"W x 9 1/2"H x 4", and has a lovely aged look.
These cases were used to hold a multitude of medical supplies for field use, with the various compartments allowing for easy organization of the contents. The case itself opens up almost like a small desk, allowing all of the compartments to be accessed at the same time. These cases were usually carried over the shoulder with the attached shoulder strap, and there is a small hook on a leather strap, used to secure it to the belt and keep it from swinging freely. Otherwise, everything works and looks great, with some leather degradation from 70+ years of age.
Like all Field Medic material, these are becoming very hard to find, even without contents. A very nice display piece, ready to add to your collection!
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- Due to legal restrictions this item cannot be shipped to Australia, France or Germany. This is not a comprehensive list and other countries may be added in the future.
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