Guys, years ago these were very common, inexpensive, and attracted little interest. I wish now I'd kept a few more. Thought you'd like to have a look. Regards, Hal
Guys, years ago these were very common, inexpensive, and attracted little interest. I wish now I'd kept a few more. Thought you'd like to have a look. Regards, Hal
Wow thats really something! I wish I'd kept mine from the war!! They were rugged and reasonably warm.(Although it is almost impossible to stay warm in Russia!) Thank you for posting this! It brings back memories!
G'day All
Nice one, here's my poor pics of a Vienna made one , Lago- (collective mfg)
I don't know why the where undesirable as the make up a great dummy display ie. no need for trousers
Regards,
René
Thanks Dieter, glad you liked the pics.
Rene, thanks for showing your coat. I like the boards and markings. Best, Hal
lovely condition guy`s , i`d like one in my wardrobe thanks for showing
cheers Al
Both very nice example. I agree these are under rated items. Thanks for showing them.
Cheers, Ade.
Hello Gentlemen,
Thanks for sharing those tremendous greatcoats with us...
I'm also a greatcoat lover and own five examples (4 x Heer M36, M40, M42 and M43, 1 x M42 Luftwaffe). Those are really great for depicting a german soldier on any front...
Thanks
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Those are very nice, the first one is very neat with an unusual location for the size stampings and manufacturer info. Interesting to see an M40 model with a 1943 date. I think greatcoats are great for a combat display.
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