Today I acquired a square, thanks to @northwest
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I had to get it when it came up, as I just broke my old one earlier the same day.
I had no choice, honest.
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I found a set almost identical to yours at the bootsale some years ago, Think I paid £2 for it, Only thing is that it's just imperial, No metric
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Also got this 24" square from the bootsale for 50p
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I think this verier was 50p too..
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....................got this 24" square from the bootsale for 50p
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Woah, even still has the scribe. 
Got an ebay parcel today with a couple of military cutlery sets and a folding washbowl. Won the job lot, but only wanted the German set for canoe camping because of its well thought out design.
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Do you have a link for those? I could do with some for the van.Got an ebay parcel today with a couple of military cutlery sets and a folding washbowl. Won the job lot, but only wanted the German set for canoe camping because of its well thought out design.
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though may sound good in the shed....

Aye a wee bit AC/DCTurned up to 11 they'll be great.![]()
Do you have a link for those? I could do with some for the van.
Not for professional work.Fusion is free
Don't let John Saunders (NYC CNC) hear you say that.For general 2d stuff it’s not bad but for 3D stuff and simultaneous 4 axis milling,it’s not in the same league as Mastercam

There are a few vendors on ebay, search " German Army Cutlery ". I notice some adds say...………. Army "Style" Cutlery, so look carefully at the pictures, because not all are originals as some are Chinese copies.
There is one add that when you scroll down to the description says, you will get a set from the group in the pictures shown; to me that is a tipoff, that you will probably get something you will not be satisfied with.
Hope this helps.
When I was in the mob, virtually everything was stamped with the old War Department vertical arrow and a NATO part number which was something like: 4829-99-357-6268 (the 99 designated the country of origin IIRC). To be honest, though, I can't recall whether mess tins and cutlery were stamped but probably this was the case. If so, then that could be a good way to identifying the real thing.
