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Claudiu1988
Posted: January 21, 2006 04:32 pm
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Hello I bought this canten from Brasov, I think it's german but I am not really shore. I have other german cantens but they are different, could it be romanian?

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Posted: January 21, 2006 04:39 pm
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Posted: January 21, 2006 04:42 pm
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Posted: January 21, 2006 04:43 pm
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WW2 german canten

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Claudiu1988
Posted: January 21, 2006 04:46 pm
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mihnea
  Posted: January 21, 2006 05:11 pm
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IT IS ROMANIAN WWII!!! ohmy.gif

Congratulations!!!!

I have a picture made in WWII of all the types of canteens and mess tins used by the Romanian army in WWII and it is one of them but without the cover. How ever it is amazing what I see.

I'm stunned.
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Posted: January 21, 2006 05:25 pm
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This is the picture, it is from my collection.

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Edit: I have uploaded a better picture.

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Posted: January 22, 2006 05:17 pm
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I didn't know that this is Romanian. I paid 30 lei for it and the seller told me that this is a german one, but he was wrong. I didn't sow on the market Romanian ww2 cantens only German ww2 cantens that are very expensive. So is it a good piece? laugh.gif
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Posted: January 26, 2006 07:33 pm
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The price is very good, I think, I never seen one before, you are so lucky, bought a Yugoslavian one for 20 ron, but missing the hook and without a cloth cover.
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I’ve seen picture with Romanian soldiers using this type of canteen.


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Posted: January 27, 2006 02:43 pm
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Yes I alsow seen romanian sodgers carring this kind of cantens in ww2. I sow once in Bucharest one for 30 Ron in very good condition, with cover nut I didn't buy it, I don't know why? Here in Constanta they are 20 - 30 Ron just like yours.

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Posted: January 27, 2006 05:50 pm
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If it looked like this one it was from the communist era, it’s a copy of the German one. The strap is identical (except the color and the small strap that holds the cap, it is replaceable while the German one isn’t) to the German one so it can be used on German canteens.

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Posted: February 04, 2006 04:10 pm
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This is a Romanian WWII canteen that I have bought yesterday form an antic shop in Bucharest it was 65 but seller let the price down to 45ron after telling him that the attachment hook is missing sad.gif .

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Posted: February 06, 2006 09:49 am
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I'm here new so... Hello everybody! Nice to meet you smile.gif
I was wondering if anyone of you could help me... Yesterday I received a canteen which I identified as a romanian canteen (the same as shown above). It's my first contact with romanian equipment (apart from romanian 7,92x57 mm ammunition) so I'm in need... My canteen was found in a river, where she probably spent 60 years. I can't find on its surface any markings (year of production, manufacturer?)and thats the point - could you enlight me, whether this canteens were marked or not? And if yes, where should I look for this markins? 60 years in a river, erosion might have smoothed it... It doesn,t have a cap, the paint is history... But for me it's a sort of treasure :]
So... If anyone could help me - don't be ashamed, just do it!
Kind regards from Poland
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Claudiu1988
Posted: February 06, 2006 10:46 am
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Hello some bottles are marked on the neck between the cap and the bigining of the bottle, like the german ww2 cantens. I will show you in this photo.
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Claudiu1988
Posted: February 06, 2006 10:50 am
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Here is the marking It's strange and I don't know what It means.

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