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Who made it?
Came across a real nice carbine jeep scabbard as pictured in Riesch's 5th edition, page 156.
It is stamped at the top front but is very light and about impossible to read. I can make out the "US" at the top and below that is something "leather" The third line says something "inc.", I think. Below that is "1943"
Anyone have an idea who made this?
Thanks
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04-21-2012 02:45 PM
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Hi, According to Larry Ruth "War Baby Comes Home" there were three with 1943 dates. Fulton L.C. Co. , Hotze , S. Froelich Co. I guess just see if any of the lettering fits. John
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I have seen:
U.S.
HOTZE
1943
U.S.
S.FROELICH CO.
1943
and have an un-oiled ex cond
U.S. J.Q.M.D.
1944
E.N.S.

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Thanks for looking, guys. This thing definitely has a 4 line address
with the US on the top line and 1943 on the bottom line. Its the 2 middle lines that
I can't make out. Closest I can guess would be Fulton Leather spelled out on the 2nd line and
C... Co. Inc. spelled out on the 3rd line. Maybe somebody has a better guess?
Thanks.
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Hey Bob......
US
Schmell Leather
Goods Co, INC
1943
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Found this on a web site, but no pictures or explanation of how many rows.
Above is my guess for the marking.
Still looking for a few more possible's....
Charlie-painter777
The Link...
G503.com Message Forums View topic - LEATHER RIFLE SCABBARD
Posted by:
by Larry Smith » Fri Jan 14, 2005 7:00 am
I have a NOS leather scabbard for the M1
carbine with straps. It is natural leather (pinkish tan color) and marked "SCHMELL LEATHER GOODS CO., INC. 1943". also, of course, it is marked "US" above the makers mark.
Larry SmithSergeant Major of the Gee
From Joe Salter site, Pictures no longer available, SOLD:
U.S. Carbine Vehicle Scabbard
Sold
Maker: US carbine Model: leather scabbard
Leather scabbard designed for the M1 carbine. These leather scabbards were built to attach to motorcycles, jeeps and other US vehicles. These were built of tanned leather 24" by 6" by 2 1/2" at the base. This piece was in storage for years and is in as new condition. See page 652 and 653 of "War Baby Comes Home Vol 11" by Larry Ruth. This piece is marked with a maker's name "US over Schell Leather Goods and Co. Inc. 1943". This is not one of the sample names noted in the Ruth Book. This piece is in new condition with its original straps that have not been mounted on the scabbard. The leather still has the factory shipping oil. All the copper rivets show green tarnish. 100% correct and original condition.
Last edited by painter777; 04-21-2012 at 10:44 PM.
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Thats it! Thanks Charlie. If its not even listed in the books,
I'd guess its kinda rare. Any idea what something like this is worth?
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Is it really the same marking ?? !!
Until now I didn't know Crap about these things, still don't HA!
Found a different maker on the Joe Salter site including pictures and asking price:
http://www.joesalter.com/detail.php?f_qryitem=19119
Here is one from a different seller, I think from here in Michigan, Different maker, with his price listed: NOW, JUST MARKED SOLD AFTER I REFRESHED THE PAGE:
US WWII
I see just the Canvas carbine cases fetching $200 + or - depending on the day or buyer.
Bob,
I'm sure others with more experience with these leather scabbards can give you a better $$ value than I can.
Great to see you posting !! Hopefully I've helped you out.
BTW,
Anyway you could wipe a little oil on that WRA before I get it out of there?
Swear I can feel it rusting away out in your shed.......... 
Talk To You Soon,
Charlie-painter777
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Bob,
I'm not sure if it's spelled SCHMELL or SCHELL, 1st link said Schmell, Joe Salter said Schell. Salters pictures were long gone, but my gut says he's correct with his spelling, but can't say for sure either way.
Charlie-painter777
E-mail sent to you. Talk, Later on sunday.
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Charlie,
Missing a strap makes a big difference. A lot is placed on having the original straps.
I don't believe people think that every maker is listed in War Baby. The book is 20 years old now, written with the known makers at that time. A lot of things have been uncovered since then. I know I have more pouches and muzzle covers then shown in it.

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bobg
Thats it! Thanks Charlie. If its not even listed in the books,
I'd guess its kinda rare. Any idea what something like this is worth?
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Its got a top strap and a bottom strap but the middle strap is missing. Otherwise, its in excellent condition.
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