Original Item: Only One Available. Map cases were issued on a limited basis to specifically designated personnel such as unit commanders, pilots, and observers. The M35 map/dispatch case was based on the Weimar era, Reichsheer pattern map/dispatch case with minor variations. The M35 map/dispatch case underwent a front closure modification in mid-1936, and an additional small front pocket was added in 1938, although the early pattern cases continued to be manufactured through-out the war.
Made of a light brown, pebbled leather, this early pattern M35 map case is in good service used condition! It features a fold-over top flap with a vertical closure strap, as well as various pockets for a ruler, pencils, and various other map accessories. The hardware is all aluminum, correct for early production, and this also prevented any interference with using a compass. The rear has two vertical belt loop straps and buckles. Interior has two compartments with a central leather separators, and in one of these is a transparent map insert pouch made from leather and plastic, which has now yellowed and become brittle. The leather however is still in very good shape. Overall the case measures 10 ½”H x 7 ½”W x 2″.
The map case, unlike many we see, still has a full maker marking on the inside, though it is faint:
FROST & JAHNEL
BRESLAU
1937
This is on the inside top flap, just by where the closure strap attaches.
Condition overall is good, especially considering the age. The leather is still mostly supple, though a bit dusty in areas, and there is some cracking on the belt straps in the back. The stitching is mostly intact, with the side stitching still in very good shape, however the stitching holding on the ruler pocket on the front is rotted out. There is also some leather splitting on the closure strap, with parts in delicate condition.
A very nice piece of genuine German WWII field gear, ready to research and display!