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04-04-2009 09:49 PM
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Re: New HG tunic
The same piping is for flying personnel and paratroopers, IMO they was just later addition, formerly a normal luft straps, but late war made. In that case I prefer white piped standard straps. I don't think HG has a cavalry units
Regards,
Dimas
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Re: New HG tunic
Now, if there are any particular views or shots you want to see of this tunic, please let me know and I will make them for posting. I believe that this tunic is 100% period.
Thanks for looking. As usual, all comments are welcome!
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Re: New HG tunic
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Dimas
The same piping is for flying personnel and paratroopers, IMO they was just later addition, formerly a normal luft straps, but late war made. In that case I prefer white piped standard straps. I don't think HG has a cavalry units
You are right. I misquoted. There were no calvary units that I know of. However, they did have recon units that used the yellow waffenfarbe.
I agree with you. The straps are later additions. This tunic was used in Angolia's book in the 90s and a friend owned it afterward. They had different straps(Feldwebel).
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Great Addition! New HG tunic
NICE!!!
Way to go Paul! You got a real winner....
However you chose to 'set up' your display, will be a beauty!
Just do it the way that YOU want to look at it every day!
Best, Dave/dblmed
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Re: New HG tunic
Very interesting tunic. I hope the discussion continues so we can learn more of this rare find. IMO the Eagle is good and the Cufftitle is good. I can't comment on the rest and this is why I hope this discussion moves forward. Your set up is wonderful by the way. Thanks for sharing.
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Re: New HG tunic
Back up. Does anyone know anything about the RBN numbers? Also, is there a way to date this tunic based upon the stampings?
I would love to see any other examples, for the sake of comparison.
Regards
Paul
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