Back in the early 1980s when I first began to shift my collecting interests to German longarms, I found this set of K98 3-cell pouches at a LGS for $20./pair. This was top dollar at the time when a decent pouch was typically a $5. expense. However, both the outstanding condition of the pair and each bearing the same manufacturer marking rated the additional expenditure. Both are marked identically on the reverse "ACKVA LEDERWAREN | GmbH | BAD KREUTZNACH". An added bonus was the forward pouch pocket lid on one of them was marked in ink as pictured in the third photo...which looks like a wartime issue marking to me. In addition, the quality of both material and construction of the pouches certainly equate to pre-1941 standards. With the huge number of surplus wartime manufactured pouches remaining all over Europe when WW2 ended, it seems to me there would be little demand for newly manufactured ammo pouches during the Post-WW2 era...