Calufrax
Well-Known Member
After looking at the site posted with vintage WWII medical stuff, I tend to think it's a studio made prop.
One of the telling things is that again someplace I used to have some belted packs my dad had from the Korean War and like the WWII stuff the straps didn't have leather and buckles but rather those canvas like straps that had the crimped metal ends or canvas straps with snaps. the 'buckles' were friction locking with some teeth that grabbed into the strap. I'll have to ask my brother what happened to them. We used to have the big waist belt with my dad's canteen holder with aluminum canteen and what I think was an canvas ammo case of similar construction to those med-kits. We used to play with these things when I was growing up and they may have gotten tossed out after we left home. I haven't thought about them in years.
I notice a lot of the lettering on the vintage examples look silk-screened on canvas bags with a font similar to Avante Garde and Futurama, but the Strangelove prop looks like it uses a stenciled font, maybe meaning they spray painted the lettering on.
That prop on the Kubrick site looks like it might not have the innards or contents inside it anymore as it looks more like it has crumpled paper stuffed in it to my eye. I recall that there was going to be at some point a permanent exhibit of that stuff in England from a documentary about Kubrick I saw a few years ago. They hired a guy to go through all the stuff that Kubrick had kept at his home because he didn't want his props to show up in other films. Other stuff from "2001" other than a few items were all destroyed.
I'd love to have a basement rec room so I could carpet it in that crazy carpet from the Overlook in your avatar picture! "The Shining" is one helluva time capsule of funky 1970's decorating when you see the upstairs hotel rooms!
One of the telling things is that again someplace I used to have some belted packs my dad had from the Korean War and like the WWII stuff the straps didn't have leather and buckles but rather those canvas like straps that had the crimped metal ends or canvas straps with snaps. the 'buckles' were friction locking with some teeth that grabbed into the strap. I'll have to ask my brother what happened to them. We used to have the big waist belt with my dad's canteen holder with aluminum canteen and what I think was an canvas ammo case of similar construction to those med-kits. We used to play with these things when I was growing up and they may have gotten tossed out after we left home. I haven't thought about them in years.
I notice a lot of the lettering on the vintage examples look silk-screened on canvas bags with a font similar to Avante Garde and Futurama, but the Strangelove prop looks like it uses a stenciled font, maybe meaning they spray painted the lettering on.
That prop on the Kubrick site looks like it might not have the innards or contents inside it anymore as it looks more like it has crumpled paper stuffed in it to my eye. I recall that there was going to be at some point a permanent exhibit of that stuff in England from a documentary about Kubrick I saw a few years ago. They hired a guy to go through all the stuff that Kubrick had kept at his home because he didn't want his props to show up in other films. Other stuff from "2001" other than a few items were all destroyed.
I'd love to have a basement rec room so I could carpet it in that crazy carpet from the Overlook in your avatar picture! "The Shining" is one helluva time capsule of funky 1970's decorating when you see the upstairs hotel rooms!
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