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05-27-2013 03:10 AM
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Re: Real German m36 tunic?
Looks like a nice M36 combat tunic I don't know if you're aware but the numbers shown on the inside denote sizing 45 is the Height, 74 is the length of the garment, 90 is the chest size 41 neck size and 67 sleeve size. The E38 is the depot acceptance mark (Essen) and the date of 1938. Waffen SS units used the standard M36 tunic at the start of the war until they got their own "2 loop" tunic, so it's possible with what you say, that this could have been a former Army tunic modified for SS use, and I say "could"
Hope this helps
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Re: Real German m36 tunic?
The button is a fake........
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Re: Real German m36 tunic?
It looks very new to me, no wear or tear, The pockets seem a different color and the buttons are fake.
Don't like what Im seeing...
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Re: Real German m36 tunic?
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Adrian Stevenson
The button is a fake........
SS in a diamond, I missed that
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Re: Real German m36 tunic?
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Adrian Stevenson
The button is a fake........
First thing that I noticed. Good eye Ade.
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Re: Real German m36 tunic?
ok thanks for all the help I wont get it
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Re: Real German m36 tunic?
Hello Gentlemen,
This is a perfectly original stripped and retailored Feldbluse 1933 modified 1936 accepted at the Erfurt military depot in 1938 (E means Erfurt, not Essen).
The condition is good, minus one button at least....as it is not specified in the thread if all buttons are like the one shown (which is not the case as one photo shows that at least one front button is the correct type required for this type of garment).
What's the price asked please ?
If the price is fair, this is a Feldbluse to grab...
Thanks
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Re: Real German m36 tunic?
I agree with JPhillip. I think it is a good Feldbluse and it does show consistent wear - although light. Buttons do seem to be fake and it looks like they were painted post war. I'd look into it more closely. NH
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Re: Real German m36 tunic?
the price of this item is currently 600 I might get I now after seeing the info but idk
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