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German Horseshoes

Postby protze » Sat May 28, 2011 4:31 am

Hello,

I´m very glad, that I can tell you, that I´ve got some German Horseshoes from WW2!
I met a guy on an fleamarket and he was selling 6 German Horseshoes, when I´m asking what all togehther will cost, he told me that his father was a blacksmith and he had some more at home. So I went to his home some days later and bought all his horseshoes! More than 65, mostly packed like direkt from WW2 and some really good shaped Spikes too.
Some new stuff for the FAHNENSCHMIEDEWAGEN

The sizes ranges frome 1 to 9 front and back

Gruß christian
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Re: German Horseshoes

Postby Ralph Lovett » Sat May 28, 2011 7:28 am

Christian

I have a few of these WW2 German horseshoes in my collection along with the wrench. However, I have been curious what the WW1 Era German Artillery/Cavalry horseshoe looks like. Do you have any photos or drawings of them?

R/

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Re: German Horseshoes

Postby protze » Sun May 29, 2011 9:33 am

Hi Ralph,

the ww2 typ is calles Heereshufeisen 32, the WW1 type is C/87, but I don´t have one and no pictures, but with google you can find some pics on the German Militaria Fundforum!

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Re: German Horseshoes

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Re: German Horseshoes

Postby Pat Holscher » Mon Jul 16, 2012 6:02 am

I think a fair number of the WWII photos show up in the Cavalry thread on the Panzerarchiv forum, which there's a link to here somewhere.
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