Old Canteen
Old Canteen
I thought I would share some pictures of the gift for my grandpa's 94th birthday. He was released from active duty in 1943.
It is a canteen dated 1918. Issued in 1942. Complete with cover and cup. Hope you like it.
It is a canteen dated 1918. Issued in 1942. Complete with cover and cup. Hope you like it.
Re: Old Canteen
That is a very good example of a WW 1 re-tread. Can you still tell who made the Canteen, Cup or carrier? Tell Grandpa happy birthday from the board. Although he may find our hobby strange
Last edited by Norton on Sat Mar 12, 2016 11:02 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Old Canteen
Re-tread?
The stamp on the canteen is: U.S. 1918 BA.CO.
I don't know why some of the pictures loaded like they did.
The stamp on the canteen is: U.S. 1918 BA.CO.
I don't know why some of the pictures loaded like they did.
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Tell your grandfather it was made byrabidwolf wrote:Re-tread?
The stamp on the canteen is: U.S. 1918 BA.CO.
Buckeye Aluminum Co. (BA Co.) 772 Spruce street Wooster (Wayne County) Ohio U.S.A.
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Re: Old Canteen
awesome bit of history, love seeing things like that. 

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elandil: Yep, it is very interesting and entertaining.
Re: Old Canteen
Sorry Wolfrabidwolf wrote:Re-tread?
Retread is a term used for WW 1 equipment being refurbished and reused in WW 2 or WW 2 items or Men who served in WW 2 being sent to Korea.
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Norton wrote:Sorry Wolfrabidwolf wrote:Re-tread?
Retread is a term used for WW 1 equipment being refurbished and reused in WW 2 or WW 2 items or Men who served in WW 2 being sent to Korea.
OK, I understand, just haven't heard or seen that term used in a while.
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Beautiful canteen, rabidwolf! Don't part with such a gem - they don't make 'em like they used to! 
