Haversack ww1 To the reverse are fitted two brass spring clips for attaching the haversack to the officer's Sam Browne equipment (left side). Copied from an unissued, 'Boyt 1941' example, these are as close as one can get to a brand new pack in 1942. This item was manufactured by L-D Inc. 50" x 1" Or 13. This is a WW1 German haversack or grenade bag. The inside flap of the haversack is folded over these articles , the end of the flap being turned in so that the flap, thus shortened, extends about 2 inches beyond the top of the upper row; the sides of the haversack are folded over the sides of the rows; the upper binding straps are passed through the loops on the outside of the inside flap The inside flap of the haversack is folded over these articles , the end of the flap being turned in so that the flap, thus shortened, extends about 2 inches beyond the top of the upper row; the sides of the haversack are folded over the sides of the rows; the upper binding straps are passed through the loops on the outside of the inside flap The item featured here is an authentic World War One U. $225: E-4886 Regimental ID bracelet. 60 delivery. Arrives soon! Get it by Apr 25-May 1 if you order today. Haversack flap inner side. vkoikjimsnobybkvmcjgbxmscahzvtskrgavviucdvszcvvldoiqqgljmnrdktdmyemaaqvspquzpr