Presstoff

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Presstoff Holster
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Presstoff Dreyse m1907 Pistol Holster
TypeArtificial leather
Place of origin Germany
Service history
In serviceGermany 1904–1945
Used by Germany,   Switzerland,  Norway, ,  Finland,  Soviet Union
WarsWorld War I, World War II
Production history
Produced1900–1945

Presstoff (also Preßstoff or Pressstoff) is the German-language term for a type of ersatz or artificial leather used during the first half of the 20th century. Made of specially layered and treated paper pulp, Presstoff was durable and easily adapted to be used in place of leather, which under wartime conditions was rationed. First invented in the 19th century, it gained its widest use in Germany during the Second World War.

Military uses during WWII[]

Presstoff use included but was not limited to binoculars cases and straps, horse tack, bayonet frogs, equipment belts, cap visors etc. In short, Presstoff could be used in almost every application normally filled by leather, excepting items like footwear that were repeatedly subjected to flex wear and/or moisture. Under these conditions Presstoff tended to delaminate and lose cohesion.

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References[]

  • John Casino (24 September 1928). "Hitler Youth Belt". . Archived from the original on 1 December 2008. Retrieved 12 April 2009.
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