That rucksack from GJ Nord looks to be an original WWII German alpine infantry rucksack.
Greetings All:Hey all!
Vision issues forced me into being a permanent pedestrian several years ago. Tried a few different backpacks to solve the problem of what to do with all the stuff I used to throw in the passenger seat, but all of them either bounced on my back too much, or else made my whole back wet with sweat after a short distance. Finally switched to a messenger bag. But today, I finally found a backpack I like!
This Swiss Army pack is super comfortable, well built and looks great. Don't know how old, but looks like it has about 100 years of hard use left in it.
The gentleman working at the thrift store who processed it called it a salt and pepper finish.
Any info on age or maker would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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Thanks Bowen!Greetings All:
Hardcore Moe!! Having humped some real pieces of issued s**t, packed to the gills, back in the day, i can tell by looking that one is very well designed. That bottom waist strap makes all the diff. I heard the Swiss make good watches too! Ha
Be well. Bowen
Thanks!I'd like to know more about that one, as well. Nice!
I think it's H. Eschmann.Does that say "Leschmann?"
My old Alice pack.
Built in 1988, issued to me in 1990, my dearest backpacking buddy to this day.
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