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WWI USMC First Aid Packet (Bauer & Black 1916) & M1910 Carrier (P.B.&CO. 1917)

$ 46.2

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Conflict: WW I (1914-18)
  • Modified Item: No
  • Condition: Used
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Region of Origin: United States
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

    Description

    WWI USMC / Army  First-Aid Packet (
    “B
    auer & Black 1916

    ) and it’s
    M1910 Carrier
    (

    P.B. & CO. 1917
    ”).
    *****
    M1910 CARRIER:
    — The LIGHT KHAKI
    M1910 CARRIER
    from the "
    PLANT
    BROTHERS and COMPANY"
    is in
    NEAR MINT
    condition and dated “
    1917.
    ” This was made either right before  President Wilson's "
    War Message"
    to Congress and our
    Declaration of War, April 2, 1917
    — or shortly thereafter!
    — There is a bold legible contractor’s stamp on the underside of the Flap

    P.B. & CO. 1917

    and
    below
    it
    the
    Inspector’s
    initials
    , “T.M.”
    — The finish on the two
    Blackened BRASS PRESS SNAPS
    is
    PERFECT
    . On the underside of the bright brass is stamped,

    CARR’S / PAT. ‘13
    ”.

    ZERO
    holes, fraying, loose stitching, stains, personalized markings, or corrosion!
    — The Brass
    M1910
    BELT
    HOOK
    Is unbent and in superb shape. It is attached with a Brown
    WEB
    TAB
    .
    *****
    FIRST
    AID
    PACKET 1916:
    — The intact pre-war First-Aid Packet is embossed,
    “FIRST AID PACKET - U.S. ARMY / CONTRACT NOV. 2-1916 / BAUER & BLACK / CHICAGO, U.S.A. / TO OPEN - PULL RING / PATENT APPLIED FOR”
    — This is a soldered
    BRASS 2-piece CASE
    that opens by means of
    a
    “PULL RING” TAPE.
    — Traces of the original
    BROWN
    PAINT
    remains on the uniformly dented soft
    BRASS
    CASE
    .
    — Never opened! ZERO breaks!
    *****
    HISTORY OF BAUER & BLACK:
    Bauer & Black, Inc.
    was founded in 1893 by Louis Bauer, Alexander Bauer, Gustav T. Bauer, and Stephen H. Black in Chicago, Illinois.
    Its industry was surgical appliances and its headquarters remained in Chicago, Illinois.
    Acquired by the
    Kendall Company
    in 1928, it
    was purchased in 1976 by the
    Becton-Dickinson Company
    . Since 2009,
    Bauer & Black
    has been a division of the  3M COMPANY
    *****
    HISTORY OF CARR FASTENER CORPORATION"
    he Carr Fastener Company of Cambridge Massachusetts started manufacturing fasteners for automobile tops and side curtains for open bodied vehicles at it new Gage Ave north location in 1920.
    After a merger in 1928 the company became United-Carr Fastener and it remained in this location until the 1960's when all production was moved to a new Stoney Creek location.
    The building still stands today as Trotters Auto Service.
    *****
    United-Carr.
    ...began as the Carr Fastener Company in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1912.  Fred S. Carr was a carriage-maker who came up with a unique fastener for attaching canvas to carriages.  He marketed these as "Dot" fasteners and they quickly became standard on horse-drawn and, later, horseless carriages.
    The company went on to develop many different kinds of "snap" and other garment fasteners, manufacturing them as well as conventional buttons.  They made uniform buttons for the Canadian forces in World War I, and also produced the socket-and-stud fastener marketed as the "Lift-the-Dot" that was adopted by the U.S. Army in 1916.
    In 1929, they merged with the U.S. Fastener of South Boston to become United-Carr.