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12-17-2011 05:34 PM
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Re: A nice Officer's parade tunic.
Very nice waffenrock. My first tunic ever was an infantry NCO waffenrock which I bought for $12.00 in 1957 out of the back room of a used book store. a former gebersjaeger who worked for me told me the men used to call these "circus uniforms."
BOB
LIFE'S LOSERS NEVER LEARN FROM THE ERROR OF THEIR WAYS.
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Re: A nice Officer's parade tunic.
Excellent tunic here - I bought my first one of these only about a month ago and they display very well
Robbie
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Re: A nice Officer's parade tunic.
Very nice D, thanks for sharing. Regarding finding hidden items in coat pockets etc, I recently found out that one of the museums in Prague that has a display of the para's clothing worn during the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, found an old tram ticket that he had used just a day before the killing. It was hidden in the pocket for the best part of 70 years...incredible to think that nobody had thought to search the pockets thoroughly before then.
Regards,
Carl
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Re: A nice Officer's parade tunic.
Not a uniform collector I'm afraid (no room so I keep to the small stuff like insignia & badges) but this is one of the best officer quality embroided breast eagles I have ever seen! Look at the beautiful detail (particularly the head) on this bird....
JC
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Re: A nice Officer's parade tunic.
Great tunic. Very good condition.
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Re: A nice Officer's parade tunic.
You're right about the 'circus uniform' nickname. In fact they called it the 'Sarrazini uniform' from the name of Berlin's best known circus. It has got this name because it was nearly as tight fitting as the Circus' master of ceremony's uniform. I've been told that soldiers both loved and hated it : of course it was stunning, bu at the same time it was highly uncomfortable.
Cheers
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Re: A nice Officer's parade tunic.
When I was new to collecting I recieved one of these from a clothing salesmen in 1974. It was an infantry leutnant of the Volksturm judging by the brown farbe eagle.
Cheers and great find,
-Jaeger
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Re: A nice Officer's parade tunic.
Nice one. Mohr & Speyer was a premier tailor. During the Kaiserreich, they were a Hoflieferant-- an official supplier to the Kaiser.
“Show me the regulation, and I’ll show you the exception.”
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