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Help restoring a rucksack

jscheide

New in Town
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2
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Orange, California
I recently acquired a late 30s Luftwaffe rucksack in fairly good condition...but it could use some work. I don't really know what that work will be, but I figure someone out there can help me.

I've aired it out awhile and that helped get rid of some of the musty smell (although I don't think I want that to go away completely ;)).

There are a few small holes in the fabric - they go all the way through:

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How can those be fixed/patched?

This is one of the lower buckles that seems pretty much intact:

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Which seems to be completely different than the other buckle (which at the moment does not fasten together with any reliability):

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Finally, the leather is getting old. It's not in terrible condition but could use some work - what can I do to restore it as much as possible?

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Thanks for any suggestions! I'd like to get it to the point where I can use it on a daily basis - though I don't know if that's possible.
 

murena

One of the Regulars
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120
Location
Austria
hello,

are there any markings inside or at the back of the rucksack, or at the leather slings? can i ask you how much you paid for it?
first of all take a brush and clean the bag, to get off the old dirt. next, buy some dubbin for the leather and rub until it´s completely absorbed. that´s very important to keep them alive.
i would stitch the little holes with the mashine, but you must make a "ZICK-ZACK" seam. in the army (german and austrian army) was and is common to close such holes. it´s important to take threads of cotton, and not polyester!!!
i hope i could help you a little.

best wishes,

murena
 

Atterbury Dodd

One Too Many
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1,061
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The South
A note: if you put something on the leather, be careful you don't smear it on the canvas! I went through that problem with a canvas WWII USAAF bag.
 

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