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04-16-2011 12:13 AM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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Re: Admiral Graf Spee, uniform part, real?
Somehow im thinking this is a faked item, look at the crease in the arm, it appears to have been ironed recently but there is no crease in the anchor insignia, as if its been applied after ironing , its too clean for its age, and the other creases in the whole tunic would appear as if its been laundered, are there any markings inside
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Re: Admiral Graf Spee, uniform part, real?
Thank you very much for the opinion. I'm going to ask the seller if have some mark on the inside
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davejb
Somehow im thinking this is a faked item, look at the crease in the arm, it appears to have been ironed recently but there is no crease in the anchor insignia, as if its been applied after ironing , its too clean for its age, and the other creases in the whole tunic would appear as if its been laundered, are there any markings inside
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Re: Admiral Graf Spee, uniform part, real?
Not marks
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davejb
Somehow im thinking this is a faked item, look at the crease in the arm, it appears to have been ironed recently but there is no crease in the anchor insignia, as if its been applied after ironing , its too clean for its age, and the other creases in the whole tunic would appear as if its been laundered, are there any markings inside
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Re: Admiral Graf Spee, uniform part, real?
I know very little about KM items, but surely this jumper should have a breast eagle in place?
I see no real evidence that this item belonged to this sailor. The only connection is the rank insignia.
I would pass on it. "Buy the item, no the story" as the old saying goes....
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: Admiral Graf Spee, uniform part, real?
Hola Ade,
Yes, it's true. Is preferible, not buy this. Thank you very much for this and the other opinion.
Regards
Jose Luis
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Adrian Stevenson
I know very little about KM items, but surely this jumper should have a breast eagle in place?
I see no real evidence that this item belonged to this sailor. The only connection is the rank insignia.
I would pass on it. "Buy the item, no the story" as the old saying goes....
Cheers, Ade.
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