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03-19-2013 04:57 PM
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Re: Officers Cape/Coat
Hi,
Plasch Nakidka beautiful and that is not easy to find. The buttons appear to be compressed leather.
I try to take pictures of my Plash Nakidka tomorrow.
Regards.
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Re: Officers Cape/Coat
Thank you Philippe. Yes they are pressed leather.
Regards, Lars
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Re: Officers Cape/Coat
Very nice Philippe Also very good condition. Are the buttons original to the coat? Maybe the later ones as yours were fitted with metal buttons instead of pressed leather. I see yours is stamped "44г". The guy i got mine from was very specific that it's from 1942 or before.
Regards, Lars
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Re: Officers Cape/Coat
Thank you Lars !
This is the only button that is, but I think the others were of the same type.
For compressed leather buttons, I think they appear around 1942 (if a member of the information I'm interested). I have a canteen's cover with this type of button, but the date is illegible but I can make you pictures.
You're right, there is a stamper of 1944 and a second in 1942. Why ???
Regards.
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Re: Officers Cape/Coat
Maybe the 42 stamp is production date and it was reissued in 44? If you can make a pic without too much flash of the 44 stamp i, should be able to translate it. As far as i can see it says something about "Government" a factory abbreviation and РОСТ or ГОСТ number.
Stamps in mine are long gone.
Regards, Lars
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Re: Officers Cape/Coat
This is pretty much what's written on your stamp Philippe. I don't know how to translate the City name. So it's made in the Moscow region.
(Г?)ОУПП
ГОСУДАРСТВЕННАЯ
ШВЕЙНАЯ ФАБРИКА (Ф-КА) Sewing F-KA. F-KA is short for Factory
г. ОРЕХОВО-ЗУЕВО, City very close to Moscow. I have a friend who lives there. Could be fun to find the factory
РАЗМЕР 1, ДАТА......44г. Size 1, DATA 44yr
Regards, Lars
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Re: Officers Cape/Coat
Hi Lars,
Big thanks for the translation !
Philippe
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