Swiss and Swedish army rucksacks that were made around WW1, German rucksacks from WW2, as well as field bottle, slightly younger Wehrmacht stile BGS equipment, rucksack, field bottle bread bag, tent sheets all from the fifties and sixties, US army blankets from WW2 and a bit afterwards, cotton sleeping bag covers US, Swiss horse blanket of approximately the same age, as well as civil cotton boy scout tent sheets from the fifties. Father's belt knife from the fifties and his deer leather shorts, French army bottle, mug, pouch and rucksacks from the seventies, German army tent from the seventies, shirts from the eighties and heavy belt as well as US and French heavy belts, lighter thinner german belts from the nineties, beause the army didn't issue them before that, eighties German field bottles, nineties German Cordura rucksacks 35 and 65 litres with folding mats, mess kits German, Austrian and Dutch from forties to nineties, civil group alu pots from eighties and nineties and a couple of black German cotton boy scout group tents in several sizes, cotton sea sacks of that age, I think US army, German Cordura bags from the nineties, Opinel Carbone No8 from the eighties, military and civil cuttlery kits of that age, Victorinox knives and other pocket knives. Wooden canoes from the twenties and sixties and GFK canoe from 1990, still swedish made Fjällräven Rucksack from the early nineties and a Hilleberg tent of the same age, German army ponchos from eighties and nineties, as well as German, French and Dutch Uniform pieces from the sixties to nineties of all kind. US plastic bottle from the eighties and nineties with a eighties mug, pouches, belt and compass pouches (ALICE), Fiskars hatchet from the nineties approximately like X7.
Yes, they will make a military museum from my stuff, also because the collection ends with current pieces.
No, I guess my family will continue to use the stuff.
I went through my entire collection during the Covid 19 pandemia and most younger civil eequipment from the nineties and younger went to the garbage bin because it fell into pieces in the storage if not already during utilisation. But nearly all military equipment looks like new although I usually bought it used and used it myself a lot. That's why I recommend to buy military surplus from western armies in good conditions. It usually lasts a lifetime in civil use or much longer.
I am no insane collector. My stuff was bought in order to use it with boy scout groups and was indeed used a lot and is still used regularly.