New EPa Typ 2
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Re: New EPa Typ 2
Awesome pics and review housil! I'm curious about Orifo markings on the pouch; is that a German company or world-wide? I've seen the brand name on pouches from other countries as well, so just curious.
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Re: New EPa Typ 2
My apologies Housil, I keep using the small H for your name.
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No need to - I have a bad caps lock key and mess up capital letters so often...rationtin440 wrote:My apologies Housil, I keep using the small H for your name.

It´s a Danish company: http://www.orifo.com/is that a German company or world-wide
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Re: New EPa Typ 2
Want to sell one of these? 

Re: New EPa Typ 2
As this is the first (an only) whole case I have, I´m sorry to say no.MSSGMIKE wrote:Want to sell one of these?
But you can get these from ebay:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/ORIGINAL-BUNDESW ... id%3D37420
Re: New EPa Typ 2
Housil, since Typ II did not include muesli before, what did soldiers eat for breakfast?
I assume the breakfast consisted of bread or crackers with either leberwurst or bierwurst. And probably the butter spread and some jam ?
I assume the breakfast consisted of bread or crackers with either leberwurst or bierwurst. And probably the butter spread and some jam ?
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Right, we had just continental breakfast with rye bread, butter and jam or pate - depends if you are a "sweet guy" like me (jam) or not (pate)
The crackers aren´t meant to be a part of breakfast, they are a (400kcal) snack.